Maryland Statutes

§ 24-201

Maryland § 24-201
JurisdictionMaryland
Article gclCommercial Law
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Md. Code Ann., Commercial Law § 24-201 (2026).

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(a)A court may appoint a receiver:
(1)Before judgment, to protect a party that demonstrates an apparent right to property that is the subject of the action, if the property or the revenue–producing potential of the property:
(i)Is being subjected to or is in danger of waste, loss, dissipation, or impairment; or
(ii)Has been or is about to be the subject of a fraudulent conveyance voidable under Title 15, Subtitle 2 of this article;
(2)After judgment, to:
(i)Carry the judgment into effect; or
(ii)Preserve nonexempt property: 1. Pending appeal; or 2. When an execution has been returned unsatisfied and the owner refuses to apply the property in satisfaction

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