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Code · Montana · Title 7 — Local Government · Chapter 7 · Part 46

7-7-4631. Role of receiver.

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7-7-4631 . Role of receiver.
(1)The receiver appointed pursuant to 7-7-4630 shall, directly or by the receiver's agents and attorneys, enter into and upon and take possession of the enterprise and every part of the enterprise and may exclude the municipality, its governing body, officers, agents, and employees, and all persons claiming under them wholly from the enterprise and must have and shall hold, use, operate, manage, and control the enterprise and every part of the enterprise and, in the name of the municipality or otherwise as the receiver may consider best, shall exercise all the rights and powers of the municipality with respect to the enterprise as the municipality itself might do.
(2)The receiver shall:
(a)maintain, restore, insure, and keep insured the enterprise and from time to time make all necessary or proper repairs as may seem expedient to the receiver;
(b)establish, levy, maintain, and collect fees, tolls, rentals, and other charges in connection with the enterprise that the receiver considers necessary or proper and reasonable; and
(c)collect and must receive all revenue and deposit the revenue in a separate account and apply revenue in a manner that the court shall direct.
(3)The receiver shall, in the performance of the powers conferred upon the receiver, act under the direction and supervision of the court making the appointment and must at all times be subject to the orders and decrees of the court and may be removed by the court. This section does not limit or restrict the jurisdiction of the court to enter other and further orders and decrees that the court considers necessary or appropriate for the exercise by the receiver of any functions specifically set forth in this section.
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