Judges: Ingraham
Filed Date: 3/1/1894
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/12/2024
I think, under section 1788 of the Code, a temporary receiver has power to maintain any action or special proceeding for the purpose of collecting, receiving, or preserving the property of the corporation, and that a proceeding to examine any person who is alleged to have in Ms possession property that should be taken possession of by the receiver is a special proceeding for the purpose of collecting, receiving, and preserving the property of the corporation. The provisions of the Revised Statutes under which this application is made appear to be still in force,
4 Rev. St. p. 2682, § 72, makes all provisions of law respecting trustees of insolvents as to the collection, preservation, concealment, and discovery of property applicable to receivers of corporations. Id. p. 2528, § 12, provides that where the trustee of an insolvent debtor shall show that there is good reason to believe that the debtor or any other person has concealed or embezzled any part of the debtor’s property, or that any person can testify concerning the concealment or embezzlement thereof, a warrant will be issued requiring such person to appear and submit to examination concerning the same.