(1)(a) The
receiver is personally liable to the person over whose property
the receiver is appointed or its record or beneficial owners, or
to the estate, for loss or diminution in value of or damage to
estate property, only if (i) the loss or damage is caused by a
failure on the part of the receiver to comply with an order of
the court, or (ii) the loss or damage is caused by an act or
omission for which members of a board of directors of a business
corporation organized and existing under the laws of this state
who vote to approve the act or omission are liable to the
corporation in cases in which the liability of directors is
limited to the maximum extent permitted by RCW 23B.08.320.
(b) A general receiver is personally liable to state
agencies for failure to remit sales tax collected after
appointment. A custodial receiver is personally liable to state
agencies for failure to remit sales tax collected after
appointment with regard to assets administered by the receiver.
(2) The receiver has no personal liability to a person other
than the person over whose property the receiver is appointed or
its record or beneficial owners for any loss or damage occasioned
by the receiver's performance of the duties imposed by the
appointment, or out of the receiver's authorized operation of any
business of a person, except loss or damage occasioned by fraud
on the part of the receiver, by acts intended by the receiver to
cause loss or damage to the specific claimant, or by acts or
omissions for which an officer of a business corporation
organized and existing under the laws of this state are liable to
the claimant under the same circumstances.
(3) Notwithstanding subsections (1)(a) and (2) of this
section, a receiver has no personal liability to any person for
acts or omissions of the receiver specifically contemplated by
any order of the court.
(4) A person other than a successor receiver duly appointed
by the court does not have a right of action against a receiver
under this section to recover property or the value thereof for
or on behalf of the estate.
[2004 c 165 § 19.]
NOTES:
Purpose -- Captions not law -- 2004 c 165: See notes following RCW 7.60.005.