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CONVEYANCERS ACT 2006 - SECT 138

Termination of appointment of receiver

    (1)     The Supreme Court—

        (a)     may terminate the appointment of a receiver; and

        (b)     may, if it thinks fit, appoint a new receiver either immediately or at any time within the next 14 days.

    (2)     The former receiver must transfer or deliver the receivable property—

        (a)     if a new receiver is appointed, to the new receiver in accordance with any directions given by the Supreme Court; or

        (b)     if a new receiver is not appointed and if the relevant licensee or a relevant associate requires by notice in writing served on the receiver, to the relevant licensee or relevant associate.

    (3)     Unless the expenses of the receivership have not been paid, the former receiver must, in accordance with any directions given by the Supreme Court, ensure that the receivable property is transferred or delivered as soon as possible after the former receiver's appointment is terminated.

Penalty:     60 penalty units.

    (4)     Subject to any direction given by the Supreme Court, a former receiver may transfer or deliver receivable property to the relevant licensee or relevant associate without having been given a notice under subsection (2)(b).

Division 4—General



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