Receivership
A court order whereby all the property subject to dispute in a legal action is placed under the dominion and control of an independent person known as a receiver. Receivership is an extraordinary remedy, the purpose of which is to preserve property during the time needed to prosecute a lawsuit, if a danger is present that such property will be dissipated or removed from the jurisdiction of the court if a receiver is not appointed. Receivership takes place through a court order and is utilized only in exceptional circumstances and with or without the consent of the owner of the property.
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Wow! Thanks for definition!
Uh oh.... Darlin’ is prying me loose to walk me around the block!
Be back soon!
Works for me.
:) Or never delete the President’s account.