§ 34-44-9. Discharge of a receiver.
The receiver may be discharged by the judge as provided in § 34-44-12 or at any time in the discretion of the court. The receiver shall be discharged when all of the following have occurred:
(1) The public nuisance has been abated;
(2) All costs, expenses, and approved fees of the receivership have been paid;
(3) Either all receiver’s notes and mortgages issued pursuant to this section have been paid, or all the holder’s of the notes and mortgages request that the receiver be discharged.
History of Section.P.L. 1986, ch. 447, § 1; P.L. 1992, ch. 254, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 34-44 - Abandoned Property
Section 34-44-1. - Short title.
Section 34-44-2. - Definitions.
Section 34-44-3. - Injunctive relief and other relief.
Section 34-44-4. - Public nuisance determination — Show cause hearing — Appointment of receiver.
Section 34-44-4.1. - Court determinations required.
Section 34-44-5. - Demolition.
Section 34-44-6. - Receiver’s bond — Power and duties.
Section 34-44-8. - Expenses of receivership — Fees.
Section 34-44-9. - Discharge of a receiver.
Section 34-44-10. - Legality of prior and inferior mortgage liens.
Section 34-44-11. - Receiver’s entitlement to fees and commissions.
Section 34-44-12. - Sale of building and property by receiver.