North Carolina Statutes

§ 28C-8 — Powers and duties of permanent receiver

North Carolina § 28C-8
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 28CEstates of Missing Persons

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 28C-8 (2026).

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The permanent receiver shall under the direction of the judge administer the absentee's property as an equity receivership with the following powers:

(1)To take custody and control of all property of the absentee wherever situated,
(2)To collect all debts due to the absentee and to pay all debts owed by him,
(3)To bring and defend suits,
(4)To pay insurance premiums,
(5)With the approval of the judge in each instance, to continue to operate and manage any business enterprise, farm or farming operations, and to make necessary contracts with reference thereto,
(6)With the approval of the judge in each instance, to renew notes and other obligations, obtain loans on life insurance policies, and pledge or mortgage property for loans necessary in carrying on or liquidating the affairs of s

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