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60-1301 Appointment.

60-1301. Appointment. A justice of the supreme court, a judge of the court of appeals or a district judge, or in the district judge’s absence from the county a district magistrate judge, shall have authority to appoint a receiver in conformity with the provisions of K.S.A. 60-1302 and 60-1303, and amendments thereto, whose duty it […]

60-1302 Oath and bond.

60-1302. Oath and bond. The receiver shall before entering upon his or her duties, (1) be sworn to perform them faithfully, and (2) execute a bond with sufficient sureties to such persons on such conditions and in such sum as the judge shall direct. Additional bond may be required or the bond may be reduced […]

60-1303 Powers.

60-1303. Powers. The receiver shall perform such acts respecting the property or business as the judge may authorize. History: L. 1963, ch. 303, 60-1303; Jan. 1, 1964.

60-1304 Petition for appointment; specifications; notice; bond; application to nonresidents.

60-1304. Petition for appointment; specifications; notice; bond; application to nonresidents. A receiver shall not be appointed unless: (a) The petition or application for appointment specifies, to the extent known to the petitioner or applicant, the general character and probable value of the property, business or business interest for which the appointment is sought, and, if […]

60-1305 Appeal.

60-1305. Appeal. An aggrieved party may, within 14 days, appeal from an order appointing or refusing to appoint a receiver without awaiting final determination of the proceeding. If a receiver has been appointed and the appellant files an appeal bond with such terms and conditions as the judge may direct, the appointment shall be suspended […]