§51-6-8. Accounts and Reports
He shall keep an accurate and itemized account of all moneys received, invested and paid out by him showing the respective amounts to the credit of each case in the court, and designated in the items, the judgments, orders or decrees of the court under which the respective sums have been received, invested or paid […]
§51-6-9. Failure to Keep Accounts or Make Statements
If he shall fail to keep the account, or to make out and return the statements required by the next preceding section of this article, he shall be subject to a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $1,000, to be imposed by the court at its discretion; and the condition of his […]
§51-6-10. Settlement of Accounts of General Receiver and Others Who Hold Money Subject to Order of Court; Examination of Bonds and Securities
Each circuit court, and every other court which has appointed a general receiver, shall, at its first regular term after January 1, in each year, by an order entered of record, require one of its commissioners in chancery, other than the commissioner who may have been appointed general receiver thereof, to state and settle the […]
§51-6-11. Examination of Reports; Recordation; New Bond or Additional Security; Effect
The court shall examine the reports required by the preceding section, when the same are made to it, and, if satisfied of the correctness thereof, shall order them, by indorsement thereon, to be recorded. If it appear from the report of the commissioner that any bond of a receiver, or any bond or other security […]
§51-6-12. "Receivers' Book"; Recordation of Reports; Inspection
The clerk of each circuit court shall procure, at the expense of his county, a book to be called the "receivers' book," wherein he shall record such reports, when approved by the court; and he shall make an index thereto, showing the style of the suit or other proceeding in which money has been paid […]
§51-6-13. Charges of Clerks and Commissioners
For recording the reports required by section ten of this article the clerks may charge, in each case mentioned in such report, a fee of 50¢, to be paid out of the fund in court; and such commissioners may charge for the reports made under said section the same fees allowed by law to commissioners […]
§51-6-14. Application of Unclaimed Funds in Hands of General Receiver of Circuit Court
Whenever it shall appear to any circuit court that any fund in its charge and in the hands of its general receiver, for a period of at least twenty years, will, in all probability never be claimed by anyone entitled thereto, the court may order such fund applied to any loss of or shrinkage in […]
§51-6-5. Receiver's Liability for Funds and Interest Thereon
He shall be liable for all moneys which may come into his hands as general receiver; and if at any time he shall fail to invest any sum of money, as required by the preceding sections, for the space of sixty days after the same shall be, or ought to have been, received by him […]
§51-6-6. Receiver's Bond
Said general receiver shall receive or accept no money or securities until he shall have given bond with good security approved by the court or the judge thereof in vacation, conditioned as provided for official bonds, and in such penalty as the said court or judge may prescribe, but sufficient at least to cover the […]
§51-6-7. Receiver's Compensation
He shall receive as compensation for his services such percent of the amount received and invested or paid out by him in each case as the court may direct.