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North Carolina Commercial Receivership Act.
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North Carolina Commercial Receivership Act.
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Section
1-507.20
Short title; definitions.
Section
1-507.21
Applicability of Article and of common law.
Section
1-507.22
Powers of the court.
Section
1-507.23
Types of receiverships.
Section
1-507.24
Appointment of receivers; receivership not a trust.
Section
1-507.25
Eligibility of receiver.
Section
1-507.26
Bond.
Section
1-507.27
Defenses and immunities; discovery.
Section
1-507.28
Powers and duties of receivers.
Section
1-507.29
Receiver as lien creditor; real estate recording; subsequent sales of real estate.
Section
1-507.30
Duties of debtor.
Section
1-507.31
Employment and compensation of professionals.
Section
1-507.32
Schedules of property and claims.
Section
1-507.33
Notice.
Section
1-507.34
Notices; motions; orders.
Section
1-507.35
Records; interim reports; status hearings.
Section
1-507.36
Removal of receivers.
Section
1-507.37
Termination of receiverships; final report.
Section
1-507.38
Actions by or against receiver; actions relating to receivership property.
Section
1-507.39
Procedure for determining individual business debtor's exempt property.
Section
1-507.40
Turnover of receivership property.
Section
1-507.41
Ancillary receiverships.
Section
1-507.42
Stays.
Section
1-507.43
Utility service.
Section
1-507.44
Receivership financing.
Section
1-507.45
Executory contracts.
Section
1-507.46
Use or transfer of receivership property not in ordinary course.
Section
1-507.47
Abandonment of property.
Section
1-507.48
Liens against after-acquired property.
Section
1-507.49
Claims process.
Section
1-507.50
Objection to and allowance of claims.
Section
1-507.51
Priority of claims.
Section
1-507.52
Interest on unsecured claims.
Section
1-507.53
Distributions.
Section
1-507.54
Effect of enforcement by secured party.