(1) A general receiver shall give notice of the
receivership by publication in a newspaper of general circulation
published in the county or counties in which estate property is
known to be located once a week for three consecutive weeks, the
first notice to be published within twenty days after the date of
appointment of the receiver; and by mailing notice to all known
creditors and other known parties in interest within twenty days
after the date of appointment of the receiver. The notice of the
receivership shall include the date of appointment of the
receiver; the name of the court and the case number; the last day
on which claims may be filed and served upon the receiver; and
the name and address of the debtor, the receiver, and the
receiver's attorney, if any. For purposes of this section, all
intangible property of a person is deemed to be located in the
county in which an individual owner thereof resides, or in which
any entity owning the property maintains its principal
administrative offices.
(2) The notice of the receivership shall be in substantially
the following form:
| IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR COUNTY, WASHINGTON |
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| [Case Name] | ) | Case No. | |
| ) | |||
| ) | NOTICE OF RECEIVERSHIP | ||
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| ) | |||
| ) | |||
| TO CREDITORS AND OTHER PARTIES IN INTEREST: | |||
| PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a receiver was appointed for , whose last known address is , on , . | |||
| YOU ARE HEREBY FURTHER NOTIFIED that in order to receive any dividend in this proceeding you must file proof of claim with the receiver on or before , (120 days from the date of appointment of the receiver). | |||
| RECEIVER |
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| Attorney for receiver (if any): | |||
| Address: | |||
[2004 c 165 § 22.]
NOTES:
Purpose -- Captions not law -- 2004 c 165: See notes following RCW 7.60.005.