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heard, and that is the power that should be exercised with
great skepticism and great re�ervation.
In this case, however, there are no private
transactions. In other'words, if you appoint an
ex
parte
receiver, all that is going to happen is that he is going to
take custody of the records and preserve them; take custody
bf the money and preserve it; take custody of the causes of
action ana preserve that; and he is going to be prepared
to come back into this court, at any time starting tomorrow
morning, that you want to make returnable, or that counsel
wants to come in here for an ex parte conference, to vacate
the order and talk about it.
But in the interim, what I am really trying to
emphasize to you is there is no one whose interests can be
hurt. Only protection can be granted by an ex parte order,
and there is --
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THE COURT: Well, we could hurt some interests,
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according to the thrust of what you have spelled out. They
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would be interests, if the moving papers are accurate,
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inapfropriately acquired. So we are mindful of that.
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Does the record reflect that Judge Weisman is
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here with us, Patty?
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THE
REPORTER: Yes, Your Honor.
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THE COURT: It has been urged that this bowl of spiders
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be put in your custody. Before I get involved in orders or
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making orders or granting relief, are you willing to become
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involved in it?
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JUDGE WEISMAN: Yes, I am.
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