2020 California Code
Corporations Code - CORP
TITLE 1 - CORPORATIONS
DIVISION 3 - CORPORATIONS FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES
PART 2 - COOPERATIVE CORPORATIONS
CHAPTER 15 - Involuntary Dissolution
Section 12623.

Universal Citation: CA Corp Code § 12623 (2020)
12623.  

If, at the time of the filing of a complaint for involuntary dissolution or at any time thereafter, the court has reasonable grounds to believe that unless a receiver of the corporation is appointed the interests of the corporation or its members will suffer pending the hearing and determination of the complaint, upon the application of the plaintiff, and after a hearing upon such notice to the corporation as the court may direct and upon the giving of security pursuant to Sections 566 and 567 of the Code of Civil Procedure (except that the Attorney General shall not be required to give security), the court may appoint a receiver to take over and manage the affairs of the corporation and to preserve its property pending the hearing and determination of the complaint for dissolution.

(Added by Stats. 1982, Ch. 1625, Sec. 3. Operative January 1, 1984.)

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