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"official receiver" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an official appointed by a court to oversee the bankruptcy of a company. For example: The company went bankrupt, and an official receiver was appointed to manage the company's assets.
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The police and the Official Receiver will be investigating the nature of these transactions.
In Australia the official receiver functions as official trustee only when there is no registered trustee.
The official receiver says that there was "no realistic prospect" of a sale.
The registrar's ruling means the club's affairs will effectively be handed over to an Official Receiver.
The payments are based on what the Official Receiver thinks you can afford.
Any other money or assets you own would then be offered to the Official Receiver.
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Official receivers exist also in Australia and Canada.
In Canada official receivers, appointed by the governor in council, are not trustees of the insolvent estate but exercise supervisory authority.
Some companies placed under receivership have also lost billions of dollars due to professional misconduct by their official receivers.
A University of Colorado official lent receiver Jeremy Bloom a coat for a road trip.
In the UK, a government official called the Receiver of Wreck is responsible for identifying and trying to trace the ownership of any artefacts from the seabed in UK waters - or brought into the country from elsewhere.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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