Court may remove receiver at pleasure and fill vacancy.

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Receivers may be removed at any time, at the pleasure of the court by which they were appointed or, if such court is not in session, by a judge thereof; and, if any receiver is removed or declines to act or dies, the court that appointed him, or, if such court is not in session, a judge thereof, may fill the vacancy.

(1949 Rev., S. 8249.)

Due notice should be given prior to removal; procedure; receiver cannot appeal from removal. 70 C. 473. Includes appointment in chambers of new temporary receiver where one originally appointed has died. 76 C. 257. Cited. 196 C. 172.


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