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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 1 — Civil Procedure

§ 1-507.54. Effect of enforcement by secured party.

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§ 1-507.54. Effect of enforcement by secured party.
A request by a secured party for the appointment of a receiver, the appointment of a receiver, or application by a secured party of receivership property to the secured obligation does not do any of the following:
(1)Make the secured party a mortgagee in possession of real property.
(2)Impose any duty on the secured party under G.S. 25-9-207.
(3)Make the secured party an agent or fiduciary of the debtor.
(4)Constitute an election of remedies that precludes a later action to enforce the secured obligation.
(5)Make the secured obligation unenforceable.
(6)Limit any right available to the secured party with respect to the secured obligation. (2020-75, s. 1.)
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