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§ 1204. Oath and security.
  A  receiver,  before  entering upon his or her duties, shall: (a) Take
and subscribe an oath that he  or  she  will  faithfully,  honestly  and
impartially  discharge  the  trust committed to him or her, and the oath
shall be filed with the clerk of  the  court  in  which  the  action  or
special proceeding is pending.

(b) File with the clerk of such court a bond to the people, with at least two sufficient sureties or a bond executed by any fidelity or surety company authorized by the laws of this state to transact business, in a penalty fixed by the court appointing him or her, conditioned for the faithful discharge of his or her duties as receiver. The court may at any time direct a receiver to give a new bond with new sureties and with like condition.