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Old 07-03-2011, 05:21 AM
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...property?in divorce's,foreclosure ect...?you file a application? a judge can appoint a receiver following the filing of an application, or petition with the court? anyone can be a receiver? a receiver does not represent the individual whose property is being administered, since the receiver is a officer of the court responsible to the court.where is not clear how the receiver must preform his or her duty, he or she may properly apply to the court for instructions.depending on where the receiver is appointed,there are numerous restrictions on how he or she runs a business.. many jurisdictions a receiver can only run a company for 14 day's.courts always have the discretion to exempt more property when the court believes that the property sought to be attached is worth more than any judgment the plaintiff could hope to win, or where the property is an ongoing business that would be destroyed by attachment.ANYONE EVER HAD A PROPERTY ATTACHMENT OR HAVE BEEN APPOINTED THE RECEIVER OF SOMEONE PROPERTY IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA?FORMER GOVERNOR DERIAN DOUGLAS HICKMANAWAITING FEDERAL DISTRICT COURT CIVIL FILINGS AND APPEALS IN WASHINGTON DC
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