                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

SUBSEQUENT PROCEEDINGS AFTER EMERGENCY APPOINTMENT (§ 8.01-593)

Such emergency appointment shall be limited to a period of not longer than
thirty days, during which period notice shall be given by the applicant to all
parties having a substantial interest, either as owner of or lienor in the
subject matter, of any motion to extend such receivership; and upon the hearing
on such motion, the court shall hear the matter de novo, and shall discharge
such receiver, or shall appoint the same receiver, or other receivers to act
with him, or new receivers as to the court may seem right. Unless such
receivership shall be so extended, all the rights and powers of such emergency
receiver over the subject matter, at the end of such period for which he shall
have been appointed, shall cease and determine, and such receiver shall
forthwith file with such court an account of his dealing with such estate. The
notices required to be given under this section and §§ 8.01-591 and 8.01-592
shall be served, as to residents of this Commonwealth, in any of the modes
prescribed by § 8.01-296, and as to nonresidents of this Commonwealth, or
persons unknown, or in any case in which the number of persons to be given
notice exceeds thirty, in the manner prescribed by § 8.01-319.

HISTORY: Code 1950, § 8-737; 1977, c. 617.