(a) A receiver is entitled to all defenses and immunities provided by the law of this state other than sections 52-619 to 52-646, inclusive, for an act or omission within the scope of the receiver’s appointment.

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(b) A receiver may be sued personally for an act or omission in administering receivership property only with approval of the court that appointed the receiver.