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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 1 — Civil Procedure

§ 1-507.27. Defenses and immunities; discovery.

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§ 1-507.27. Defenses and immunities; discovery.
(a)A receiver shall be entitled to all defenses and immunities provided by the laws of this State for an act or omission within the scope of the receiver's appointment.
(b)A receiver may not be sued personally for an act or omission in administering receivership property without approval of the judge appointed to preside over the receivership pursuant to G.S. 1-507.24(b).
(c)A party or party in interest may conduct discovery of the receiver concerning any matter relating to the receiver's administration of the receivership property after obtaining an order authorizing the discovery. (2020-75, s. 1.)
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