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NRS 119B.385 - Appointment of receiver.

NV Rev Stat § 119B.385 (2019) (N/A)
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1. When the Administrator ascertains that an association of members or a developer, if there is no association, is insolvent or in imminent danger of insolvency or the association’s or developer’s affairs are being mismanaged, the Administrator may file a complaint in the district court of the county in which the principal office of the association or developer is located for the appointment of a receiver.

2. Upon the appointment, the receiver shall take possession of all the property, business and assets of the association or developer which are located within this state and retain possession of them until further order of the court. The receiver shall make or cause to be made an inventory of the assets and known liabilities of the association or developer. Upon approval of the court, the receiver shall take such other actions as appear necessary and reasonable for the conduct of the business of the association or developer.

3. The inventory made by the receiver and all claims filed by creditors are open at all reasonable times for inspection and any action taken by the receiver upon any of the claims is subject to the approval of the court before which the cause is pending.

4. The expenses of the receiver and compensation of counsel, as well as all expenditures required in any liquidation proceeding, must be fixed by the receiver, subject to the approval of the court, and, upon certification of the receiver, must be paid out of the assets he or she controls as receiver.

(Added to NRS by 1987, 1083)

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NRS 119B.385 - Appointment of receiver.