Missouri Statutes
§ 198.132 — Accounting by receiver, when — contents — liability for deficiency — priority of deficiency judgment.
Missouri § 198.132
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Bluebook
Mo. Rev. Stat. § 198.132 (2026).
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1.Within thirty days after termination or such other time as the court may set, the receiver shall give the court a complete accounting of all property of which the receiver has taken possession, of all funds collected under section 198.108 and of the expenses of the receivership.
2.If the operating funds collected by the receiver under section 198.112 exceed the reasonable expenses of the receivership, the court shall order the payment of the surplus to the operator. If the operating funds are insufficient to cover reasonable expenses of the receivership, the operator shall be liable for the deficiency. The operator may apply to the court to determine the reasonableness of any expense of the receivership. The operator shall not be responsible for expenses in excess of what the cou
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Legislative History
(L. 1979 S.B. 328, et al. § 43)
Effective 7-1-79
Nearby Sections
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§ 198.003
Citation of law.§ 198.005
§ 198.005§ 198.006
Definitions.§ 198.009
Department to administer — promulgation of rules, procedure — cooperation of other agencies.§ 198.012
Provisions of sections 198.003 to 198.136 not to apply, when — exempt entities may be licensed.§ 198.026
Noncompliance, how determined — procedure to correct — notice — reinspection — probationary license.§ 198.027
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