MNRCP Rule 66

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Below is Rule 66 of the Minnesota Rules of Civil Procedure. Rule 66 deals with Receivers, and is indexed under Chapter VII, dealing with Provisional And Final Remedies and Special Proceedings.

Rule 66. An action wherein a receiver has been appointed shall not be dismissed except by order of the court. A foreign receiver shall have capacity to sue in any district court, but the receiver’s rights are subordinate to those of local creditors. The practice in the administration of estates by the court shall be in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, chapter 576 and with the practice heretofore followed in the courts of this state or as provided in rules promulgated by the district courts. In all other respects, the action in which the appointment of a receiver is sought or which is brought by or against a receiver is governed by these rules.