9-8-13
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9-8-13.
(a)
In all cases where a receiver is appointed under the laws of this state to take
charge of the assets of any person, firm, or corporation and a fund is brought
into court for distribution, the court having jurisdiction thereof shall award
to counsel filing the petition and representing the moving creditor or
creditors, out of the fund, no greater sum as fees for services rendered in
filing the petition and bringing the fund into court than the services are
actually worth, taking as a basis therefor the amount represented by the counsel
in the original petition and the assets brought into the hands of the receiver
by the services of counsel not including the assets turned over to the receiver
by defendants under order of the court.
(b)
In all cases where a receiver is appointed to take charge of the assets of any
person, firm, or corporation, the court having jurisdiction thereof shall award
to the receiver as full compensation for his services, out of the fund coming
into his hands, not more than 8 percent of the first $1,000.00, 4 percent of the
excess up to $5,000.00, 3 percent of the amount above $5,000.00 and not
exceeding $10,000.00, and 2 percent of all sums over $10,000.00. Where the
business of an insolvent person, firm, or corporation is continued and conducted
by a receiver, the judge may allow such compensation as may be reasonable for
such services in lieu of commissions, not exceeding the compensation paid by
persons in the usual and regular conduct of such business.
(c)
In all cases, the presiding judge or other competent tribunal shall allow such
compensation to the attorney or attorneys filing the original petition and to
the receiver or receivers appointed thereunder as their services are reasonably
worth.