A. On completion of a receiver‘s duties, the receiver shall file a final report including:

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Terms Used In Arizona Laws 33-2621

  • Court: means the superior court. See Arizona Laws 33-2601
  • including: means not limited to and is not a term of exclusion. See Arizona Laws 1-215
  • Property: means all of a person's right, title and interest, both legal and equitable, in real and personal property, tangible and intangible, wherever located and however acquired. See Arizona Laws 33-2601
  • Receiver: means a person who is appointed by the court as the court's agent and, subject to the court's direction, to take possession of, manage, and, if authorized by this chapter or court order, transfer, sell, lease, license, exchange, collect or otherwise dispose of receivership property. See Arizona Laws 33-2601
  • Receivership: means a proceeding in which a receiver is appointed. See Arizona Laws 33-2601
  • Receivership property: means the property of an owner that is described in the order appointing a receiver or a subsequent order. See Arizona Laws 33-2601

1. A description of the activities of the receiver in the conduct of the receivership.

2. A list of receivership property at the commencement of the receivership and any receivership property received during the receivership.

3. A list of disbursements, including payments to professionals engaged by the receiver.

4. A list of dispositions of receivership property.

5. A list of distributions made or proposed to be made from the receivership for creditor claims.

6. If not filed separately, a request for approval of the payment of fees and expenses of the receiver.

7. Any other information required by the court.

B. If the court approves a final report filed under subsection A of this section and the receiver distributes all receivership property, the receiver is discharged.