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Powers
A receiver of property of a corporation is given a broad power to act for the achievement of the objectives for which the receiver was appointed. A receiver also has the list of powers enumerated powers in s 420(2). These powers are subject to the court order by which, or the instrument under which, the receiver was appointed.
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