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21receiver and manager — A person appointed by a secured creditor under a debenture to receive the income and manage the business of a company. For further information, see the Insolvency Service website …
22receiver of stolen goods — index fence Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
23receiver of stolen property — index fence Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
24receiver of rents — A person appointed by the Court to enforce the collection of rent as is specified in the charge on the property. (Dictionary of Canadian Bankruptcy Terms) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 …
25receiver — (n.) agent noun from RECEIVE (Cf. receive); as a telephone apparatus, from 1877; in reference to a radio unit, from 1891; in U.S. football sense, from 1897 …
26receiver — (izg. risíver) m DEFINICIJA tehn. elektronski uređaj za primanje radijskih i televizijskih signala; prijamnik ETIMOLOGIJA engl …
27receiver — [ri sē′vər] n. 1. a person who receives; specif., a) one who officially receives money for others; collector or treasurer b) one who knowingly receives stolen goods for gain or concealment; fence c) Law one appointed by a court to administer or… …
28Receiver (radio) — This article is about a radio receiver, for other uses see Radio (disambiguation). A radio receiver is an electronic circuit that receives its input from an antenna, uses electronic filters to separate a wanted radio signal from all other signals …
29Receiver (legal) — In law, a receiver is a person placed in the custodial responsibility for the property of others, including tangible and intangible assets and rights. Philip, Ken, and Kerin Kaminski. [http://www.philipco.com/opinion/0704b.pdf Receivership: A… …
30receiver — noun 1 part of a telephone ADJECTIVE ▪ phone, telephone VERB + RECEIVER ▪ lift, pick up ▪ She took a deep breath and lifted the receiver off its hook …