Revised Code of Washington - RCW Title 7 Special Proceedings And Actions - Chapter 7.60 Receivers

  • 7.60.005 Definitions
    The definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter unless the context requires otherwise. (1) "Court" means the superior court of this state in which ...
  • 7.60.015 Types of receivers
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  • 7.60.025 Appointment of receiver
    (1) A receiver may be appointed by the superior court of this state in the following instances, but except in any case in which a ...
  • 7.60.035 Eligibility to serve as receiver
    Except as provided in this chapter or otherwise by statute, any person, whether or not a resident of this state, may serve as a receiver, ...
  • 7.60.045 Receiver's bond
    Except as otherwise provided for by statute or court rule, before entering upon duties of receiver, a receiver shall execute a bond with one or ...
  • 7.60.055 Powers of the court
    Except as otherwise provided for by this chapter, the court in all cases has exclusive authority over the receiver, and the exclusive possession and right ...
  • 7.60.060 Powers and duties of receiver generally
    (1) A receiver has the following powers and authority in addition to those specifically conferred by this chapter or otherwise by statute, court rule, or ...
  • 7.60.070 Turnover of property
    Upon demand by a receiver appointed under this chapter, any person shall turn over any property over which the receiver has been appointed that is ...
  • 7.60.080 Duties of person over whose property the receiver is appointed
    The person over whose property the receiver is appointed shall: (1) Assist and cooperate fully with the receiver in the administration of the estate and ...
  • 7.60.090 Schedules of property and liabilities -- Inventory of property -- Appraisals
    (1) In the event of a general assignment of property for the benefit of creditors under chapter 7.08 RCW, the assignment shall have annexed as ...
  • 7.60.100 Receiver's reports
    A general receiver shall file with the court a monthly report of the receiver's operations and financial affairs unless otherwise ordered by the court. Except ...
  • 7.60.110 Automatic stay of certain proceedings
    (1) Except as otherwise ordered by the court, the entry of an order appointing a general receiver or a custodial receiver with respect to all ...
  • 7.60.120 Utility service
    A utility providing service to estate property may not alter, refuse, or discontinue service to the property without first giving the receiver fifteen days' notice ...
  • 7.60.130 Executory contracts and unexpired leases
    (1) A general receiver may assume or reject any executory contract or unexpired lease of the person over whose property the receiver is appointed upon ...
  • 7.60.140 Receivership financing
    (1) If a receiver is authorized to operate the business of a person or manage a person's property, the receiver may obtain unsecured credit and ...
  • 7.60.150 Abandonment of property
    The receiver, or any party in interest, upon order of the court following notice and a hearing, and upon the conditions or terms the court ...
  • 7.60.160 Actions by and against the receiver or affecting property held by receiver
    (1) The receiver has the right to sue and be sued in the receiver's capacity as such, without leave of court, in all cases necessary ...
  • 7.60.170 Personal liability of receiver
    (1)(a) The receiver is personally liable to the person over whose property the receiver is appointed or its record or beneficial owners, or to the ...
  • 7.60.180 Employment and compensation of professionals
    (1) The receiver, with the court's approval, may employ one or more attorneys, accountants, appraisers, auctioneers, or other professional persons that do not hold or ...
  • 7.60.190 Participation of creditors and parties in interest in receivership proceeding--Effect of court orders on nonparties
    (1) Creditors and parties in interest to whom written notice of the pendency of the receivership is given in accordance with RCW 7.60.210, and creditors ...
  • 7.60.200 Notice to creditors and other parties in interest
    (1) A general receiver shall give notice of the receivership by publication in a newspaper of general circulation published in the county or counties in ...
  • 7.60.210 Submission of claims in general receiverships
    (1) All claims, whether contingent, liquidated, unliquidated, or disputed, other than claims of creditors with security interests in or other liens against property of the ...
  • 7.60.220 Objection to and allowance of claims
    (1) At any time prior to the entry of an order approving the general receiver's final report, the general receiver or any party in interest ...
  • 7.60.230 Priorities
    (1) Allowed claims in a general receivership shall receive distribution under this chapter in the order of priority under (a) through (h) of this subsection ...
  • 7.60.240 Secured claims against after-acquired property
    Except as otherwise provided for by statute, property acquired by the estate or by the person over whose property the receiver is appointed after the ...
  • 7.60.250 Interest on claims
    To the extent that funds are available in the estate for distribution to creditors in a general receivership, the holder of an allowed noncontingent, liquidated ...
  • 7.60.260 Receiver's disposition of property -- Sales free and clear
    (1) The receiver, with the court's approval after notice and a hearing, may use, sell, or lease estate property other than in the ordinary course ...
  • 7.60.270 Ancillary receiverships
    (1) A receiver appointed in any action pending in the courts of this state, without first seeking approval of the court, may apply to any ...
  • 7.60.280 Resignation or removal of receiver
    (1) The court shall remove or replace the receiver on application of the person over whose property the receiver is appointed, the receiver, or any ...
  • 7.60.290 Termination of receivership
    (1) Upon distribution or disposition of all property of the estate, or the completion of the receiver's duties with respect to estate property, the receiver ...
  • 7.60.300 Applicability
    This chapter applies to receivers and receiverships otherwise provided for by the laws of this state except as otherwise expressly provided for by statute or ...

Last modified: April 7, 2009