1. A receiver is a court officer who is appointed to take possession of and to protect assets for the appointing court for the benefit of all persons who may ultimately be shown to have an interest in those assets. The receiver acts under the court's control and continuous supervision.
True False
- Under the California Rules of Court, a receiver serves as the agent of one of the parties to a suit, not as an agent of...
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