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§ 1-363. Receiver appointed.

§1‑363.  Receiver appointed.

The court or judge havingjurisdiction over the appointment of receivers may also by order in likemanner, and with like authority, appoint a receiver in proceedings under thisArticle of the property of the judgment debtor, whether subject or not to besold under execution, except the homestead and personal property exemptions.But before the appointment of the receiver, the court or judge shall ascertainif practicable, by the oath of the party or otherwise, whether any othersupplementary proceedings are pending against the judgment debtor, and if so,the plaintiff therein shall have notice to appear before him, and shalllikewise have notice of all subsequent proceedings in relation to thereceivership. No more than one receiver of the property of a judgment debtorshall be appointed. The title of the receiver relates back to the service ofthe restraining order, herein provided for. (C.C.P., s. 270; 1870‑1,c. 245; 1876‑7, c. 223; 1879, c. 63; 1881, c. 51; Code, s. 494; Rev., s.679; C.S., s. 722.)

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