Georgia Code § 9-8-4

Caution to be exercised in appointing receiver
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The power of appointing receivers should be prudently and cautiously exercised and except in clear and urgent cases should not be resorted to.
The power of appointing receivers should be prudently and cautiously exercised and except in clear and urgent cases should not be resorted to.
The power of appointing receivers should be prudently and cautiously exercised and except in clear and urgent cases should not be resorted to.
The power of appointing receivers should be prudently and cautiously exercised and except in clear and urgent cases should not be resorted to.

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