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  2. Receivership - Wikipedia

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    Court-appointed receivers are "the most powerful and independent of the judicially appointed managers." [ 8 ] Unlike special masters and monitors, "the receiver completely displaces the defendants: the receiver makes large and small decisions, spends the organization's funds, and controls hiring and firing determinations."

  3. Auction of a dozen disputed lots owned by ‘King of Coconut ...

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    A Miami-Dade circuit judge has put his properties — 12 nearly finished townhouses and 12 lots — under a court-appointed receiver who is investigating Cox’s financial dealings.

  4. Criminal probe into board of Florida’s largest HOA widens as ...

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    But with board members now facing allegations of stealing millions, a court-appointed receiver on Tuesday allowed the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office to finally access documents at the ...

  5. Bank accusing Crescent Beach owner of fraud wants a receiver ...

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    Should a receiver be appointed by the court, the individual would have oversight of the finances and bank accounts of Mott's various businesses, including Monroe's Restaurant in Pittsford and ...

  6. Official receiver - Wikipedia

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    acting as interim receiver or provisional liquidator: At any time after a petition for an insolvency order under section 122 of the Insolvency Act 1986 (c. 45) has been presented, the court may appoint the OR as interim receiver (for an individual) or as provisional liquidator (for a company). This is to protect a debtor's property, or take ...

  7. Florida State Courts System - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Supreme Court building. The Supreme Court of Florida is the highest court in the U.S. state of Florida.The Supreme Court consists of seven judges: the Chief Justice and six Justices who are appointed by the Governor to 6-year terms and remain in office if retained in a general election near the end of each term. [2]

  8. Dozens of condo buyers who lost millions in Kapoor’s Miami ...

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    The former Coral Gables-based companies are now under the control of a federal court-appointed receiver, who is liquidating their assets as part of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s ...

  9. Supreme Court of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Court is the final arbiter of state law of Florida, and its decisions are binding authority for all other Florida state courts, as well as for federal courts when they apply Florida law. In most instances, the only appeal from the Florida Supreme Court is to the U.S. Supreme Court on questions of federal law.