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Code · Maryland · Commercial Law

§ 24-601

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§24–601.
(a)A receiver:
(1)May file an interim report; or
(2)If ordered by the court, shall file an interim report.
(b)The interim report under subsection
(a)of this section shall include:
(1)The activities of the receiver since appointment or a previous interim report;
(2)Receipts and disbursements, including any payment made or proposed to be made to a professional engaged by the receiver;
(3)Receipts and dispositions of receivership property;
(4)Fees and expenses of the receiver and, if not filed separately, a request for approval of payment of the fees and expenses; and
(5)Any other information required by the court.
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