Where a receiver is not appointed by the court or a judge thereof, the sheriff or other officer attaching the property, shall have all the powers and perform all the duties of a receiver appointed by the court or a judge, and may, if necessary, commence and maintain actions in his own name as such officer. He may be required to give security other than his official undertaking.
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