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1974 SURETIES. [ART. 90
court, by affidavit, that an injunction is necessary to the security of the
plaintiff, the court may issue such injunction, and may appoint a
receiver to take charge of the collections of the defendant and to per-
form the duty of the trustee mentioned in the preceding section till the
further order of the court; and the court may confer on him such pow-
ers and pass such orders as may be necessary to effect the objects of such
injunction and receivership.
This section is a duplicate of art. 16, sec. 103.
1904, art. 90, sec. 9. 1888, art. 90, sec. 8. 1860, art. 16, sec. 76. 1831, ch. 2S2,
sec. 3. 1834, ch. 76, sec. 1.
11. The court may order the delivery to the trustee or receiver men-
tioned in the two preceding sections by any person of all books, papers
and vouchers of or concerning the claims, demands and debts to be
collected by such trustee or receiver and may compel such sheriff, deputy
sheriff or collector, or his executors, to disclose, under oath, all the
books, papers and vouchers aforesaid, and where they are deposited,
and the persons having the control or possession of the same; and such
trustee or receiver is authorized to collect in the same manner and by
the same means that the officer might whose collections he is appointed
to complete.
This section la a duplicate of art. 16, sec. 104.
Ibid. sec. 10. 1888, art. 90, sec. 9. 1860, art. 16, sec. 77. 1831,
ch. 282, sec. 5.
12. The three preceding sections shall apply to executors and
administrators of any officer therein named and to the executors and
administrators of the surety of any such officer; but if the bill or peti-
tion is not filed till six years after the death of such sheriff, deputy
sheriff or collector, or until six years after the term of office has
expired, then the trustee or receiver appointed by the court shall make
his collections in the mode lawful for the recovery of debts.
This section Is a duplicate of art. 16, sec. 105.
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