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Chapter 10 Receivership as a Means of Satisfying Obligations Due a Creditor

Index

  • 10.1 The Receivership: an Overview
  • 10.2 Statutory Remedies: Corporate Dissolution and Appointment of a Receiver to Satisfy a Creditor’s Claim
  • 10.3 The Unsecured Creditor’s Non-statutory Remedies
  • 10.4 Appointment of a Receiver to Enable a Secured Creditor to Enforce Its Claim and Preserve and Protect the Lienholder’s Collateral
  • 10.5 Considerations of the Court in Appointing a Receiver
  • 10.6 The Three Types of Special Receivers and Their Duties
  • 10.7 The Mechanics of Appointing a Receiver
  • 10.8 Other Considerations in the Appointment of a Receiver
  • 10.9 Property in the Hands of a Receiver
  • 10.10 The Creditor’s Right to Be Compensated for Its Claim when a Receiver Has Been Appointed
  • 10.11 Interplay of Receivership Law with the Bankruptcy Code
  • 10.12 Key Differences Between the Virginia Code and the Uniform Commercial Real Estate Receivership Act
  • Appendix 10-1 Verified Petition for Appointment of a Special Receiver
  • Appendix 10-2 Consent Order Appointing Special Receiver Pursuant to Virginia Code § 8.01-591
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