Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 7.60 - Receivers.
7.60.015 - Types of receivers.

RCW 7.60.015
Types of receivers.

A receiver must be either a general receiver or a custodial receiver. A receiver must be a general receiver if the receiver is appointed to take possession and control of all or substantially all of a person's property with authority to liquidate that property and, in the case of a business over which the receiver is appointed, wind up affairs. A receiver must be a custodial receiver if the receiver is appointed to take charge of limited or specific property of a person or is not given authority to liquidate property. The court shall specify in the order appointing a receiver whether the receiver is appointed as a general receiver or as a custodial receiver. When the sole basis for the appointment is the pendency of an action to foreclose upon a lien against real property, or the giving of a notice of a trustee's sale under RCW 61.24.040 or a notice of forfeiture under RCW 61.30.040, the court shall appoint the receiver as a custodial receiver. The court by order may convert either a general receivership or a custodial receivership into the other.

[ 2004 c 165 § 3.]
NOTES:

Purpose—Captions not law—2004 c 165: See notes following RCW 7.60.005.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 7 - Special Proceedings and Actions

Chapter 7.60 - Receivers.

7.60.005 - Definitions.

7.60.015 - Types of receivers.

7.60.025 - Appointment of receiver.

7.60.035 - Eligibility to serve as receiver.

7.60.045 - Receiver's bond.

7.60.055 - Powers of the court.

7.60.060 - Powers and duties of receiver generally.

7.60.070 - Turnover of property.

7.60.080 - Duties of person over whose property the receiver is appointed.

7.60.090 - Schedules of property and liabilities—Inventory of property—Appraisals.

7.60.100 - Receiver's reports.

7.60.110 - Automatic stay of certain proceedings.

7.60.120 - Utility service.

7.60.130 - Executory contracts and unexpired leases.

7.60.140 - Receivership financing.

7.60.150 - Abandonment of property.

7.60.160 - Actions by and against the receiver or affecting property held by receiver.

7.60.170 - Personal liability of receiver.

7.60.180 - Employment and compensation of professionals.

7.60.190 - Participation of creditors and parties in interest in receivership proceeding—Effect of court orders on nonparties.

7.60.200 - Notice to creditors and other parties in interest.

7.60.210 - Submission of claims in general receiverships.

7.60.220 - Objection to and allowance of claims.

7.60.230 - Priorities.

7.60.240 - Secured claims against after-acquired property.

7.60.250 - Interest on claims.

7.60.260 - Receiver's disposition of property—Sales free and clear.

7.60.270 - Ancillary receiverships.

7.60.280 - Resignation or removal of receiver.

7.60.290 - Termination of receivership.

7.60.300 - Applicability.