Section 641 Of Article 3. Conservatorship Of An Uninsured Licensee From California Financial Code >> Division 1. >> Chapter 7. >> Article 3.
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. A conservator appointed in accordance with Section 640 has all
of the powers and rights with relation to the business and the
property of the licensee for which he or she is appointed conservator
as are possessed by the commissioner under this article with
relation to a licensee of which the commissioner has taken
possession, and the conservator is subject to the same obligations as
are imposed upon the commissioner under this article. During the
time that the conservator remains in possession of the licensee the
rights of the licensee, and of all persons with respect thereto,
subject to the other provisions of this article, are the same as if
the commissioner had taken possession of the property and business of
the licensee for the purposes of liquidation. All expenses of the
conservatorship shall be paid out of the assets of the licensee and
shall be a lien thereon which shall be prior to any other lien. The
conservator shall receive a salary in an amount no greater than that
which would be paid by the commissioner to a special deputy in charge
of the liquidation of a licensee.