The receiver, under the control of the court, has power to bring and defend actions in the receiver’s own name as receiver, to take and keep possession of the property, to receive rents, to collect debts, to compromise the same, to make transfers, and generally to do such acts respecting the property as the court may authorize.

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Terms Used In North Dakota Code 32-10-04