North Carolina General Statutes
Article 38A - North Carolina Commercial Receivership Act.
§ 1-507.35 - Records; interim reports; status hearings.

1-507.35. Records; interim reports; status hearings.
(a) Preparation and Retention of Records. - The receiver shall prepare and retain appropriate business records, including records of all cash receipts, disbursements and dispositions of receivership property. After due consideration of issues of confidentiality, the records may be provided by the receiver to parties in interest or shall be provided as ordered by the court.
(b) Interim Reports. - The court may order the receiver to prepare and file interim reports addressing the following:
(1) The activities of the receiver since appointment or the last report.
(2) Any receipts and disbursements, including payments made to professionals retained by the receiver.
(3) Any distributions of money and property of the receivership estate.
(4) Any fees and expenses of the receiver and, if not filed separately, a request for approval of payment of the fees and expenses.
(5) Any other information required by the court.
The order may provide for the delivery of the receiver's interim reports to persons on the master service list and to other persons and may provide a procedure for objection to the interim reports, and may also provide that the failure to object constitutes a waiver of objection to matters addressed in the interim reports.
(c) Status Hearings. - From time to time, upon motion of the receiver or any party in interest, or at such time or times as the court may deem appropriate, the court shall schedule status hearings to review the status of the receivership. Upon the scheduling of a status hearing, the receiver shall give notice thereof to all persons on the most current master service list. (2020-75, s. 1.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 1 - Civil Procedure

Article 38A - North Carolina Commercial Receivership Act.

§ 1-507.20 - Short title; definitions.

§ 1-507.21 - Applicability of Article and of common law.

§ 1-507.22 - Powers of the court.

§ 1-507.23 - Types of receiverships.

§ 1-507.24 - Appointment of receivers; receivership not a trust.

§ 1-507.25 - Eligibility of receiver.

§ 1-507.26 - Bond.

§ 1-507.27 - Defenses and immunities; discovery.

§ 1-507.28 - Powers and duties of receivers.

§ 1-507.29 - Receiver as lien creditor; real estate recording; subsequent sales of real estate.

§ 1-507.30 - Duties of debtor.

§ 1-507.31 - Employment and compensation of professionals.

§ 1-507.32 - Schedules of property and claims.

§ 1-507.33 - Notice.

§ 1-507.34 - Notices; motions; orders.

§ 1-507.35 - Records; interim reports; status hearings.

§ 1-507.36 - Removal of receivers.

§ 1-507.37 - Termination of receiverships; final report.

§ 1-507.38 - Actions by or against receiver; actions relating to receivership property.

§ 1-507.39 - Procedure for determining individual business debtor's exempt property.

§ 1-507.40 - Turnover of receivership property.

§ 1-507.41 - Ancillary receiverships.

§ 1-507.42 - Stays.

§ 1-507.43 - Utility service.

§ 1-507.44 - Receivership financing.

§ 1-507.45 - Executory contracts.

§ 1-507.46 - Use or transfer of receivership property not in ordinary course.

§ 1-507.47 - Abandonment of property.

§ 1-507.48 - Liens against after-acquired property.

§ 1-507.49 - Claims process.

§ 1-507.50 - Objection to and allowance of claims.

§ 1-507.51 - Priority of claims.

§ 1-507.52 - Interest on unsecured claims.

§ 1-507.53 - Distributions.

§ 1-507.54 - Effect of enforcement by secured party.