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Rule 56 6

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(a) No receiver shall be appointed unless it is established that no other provisional remedy would be effective to secure satisfaction of the judgment. Unless otherwise ordered by the court, a receiver shall proceed in accordance with the rules for the judicial administration of estates.(b) No party, or its attorney, or person interested in the action shall be appointed receiver therein, without the written consent of the affected parties filed with the court.(c) The court may require that the receiver furnishes a bond to secure strict compliance with his duties, and, in that case, the receiver shall not take office until the bond has been approved.