21-21-4. Grounds for receivership after judgment.
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A receiver may be appointed after judgment by the court in which the judgment was entered, or by the judge thereof:
(1)To carry the judgment into effect;
(2)To dispose of the property according to the judgment or to preserve it during the pendency of an appeal;
(3)In proceedings in aid of execution, when an execution has been returned unsatisfied; or
(4)When the judgment debtor refuses to apply his property in satisfaction of the judgment.