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Receiver

For Receiver we have terms and definitions in 19 topics. The topics are Accounting, Athletics, Basketball, Finance, Football, Genealogy, Handball, Home Theater, Insolvency, MRI, Newton, Paranormal, Racquetball, Real Estate, Remote Control Cars, Soccer, Table Tennis, Television and Tennis.



Receiver (Accounting)

is a court appointed person who takes possession ofbut not title tothe assets and affairs of a business or estate that is in a form of bankruptcy called RECEIVERSHIP. The receiver collects rents and other income and generally manages the affairs of the entity until a disposition is made by the court.


Receiver (Athletics)

The athlete who receives the baton in a relay race.


Receiver (Basketball)

The player who receives a pass from the ball handler.


Receiver (Finance)

A bankruptcy practitioner appointed by secured creditors to oversee the repayment of debts.


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Receiver (Football)

An offensive player who catches or attempts to catch a forward pass.


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Receiver (Genealogy)

Person appointed by court to hold property until a suit is settled.


Receiver (Handball)

The player or players to whom the ball is served.


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Receiver (Home Theater)

Any component that receives, or tunes, broadcast signals, be it NTSC, HDTV, DBS, or AM/FM radio. Typically refers to the single component that includes a preamp, surround processor, multichannel amplifier, and AM/FM tuner.


Receiver (Insolvency)


A person or corporation appointed by a person who holds a debenture or other security agreement, giving that person authority to take possession of the specified in the debenture. A Receiver cannot manage or operate a company for more than 14 days.


Receiver (MRI)

The portion of the MRI equipment that detects and amplifies the RF signals picked up by the receiver coil. Includes a preamplifier, NMR signal amplifier, and demodulator.


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Receiver (Newton)

The frame that was sent a message. The receiver for the invocation of a function object is accessible through the pseudo-variable self. See also Implementor. Source: NPG


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Receiver (Paranormal)

See percipient.


Receiver (Racquetball)

The player who is to return serve.


Receiver (Real Estate)

An independent party appointed by a court to impartially receive, preserve and manage property that is involved in litigation, pending final disposition of the matter before the court.


Receiver (Remote Control Cars)

The electronic device that receives the radio transmissions from the radio transmitter. Through wire plugs inserted into the receiver case, the receiver passes signals to the steering servo and electronic speed control or throttle servo.


Receiver (Soccer)

A player who gets a pass from a teammate.


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Receiver (Table Tennis)

The player who is returning serve.


Receiver (Television)

The best short definition of this term as it applies to electronics is "a device that captures an over the air broadcast (or satellite or cable or microwave transmission) and presents it for listening, data processing, or viewing". A "television receiver" is the complete TV set as we know it, which includes the cabinet, picture tube, loudspeaker, channel selector, usually a built in antenna, and all the related electronics. A "radio receiver" f.k.a. "radiotelephone receiver" is a "radio" as we know it, with built in antenna, tuning dial, loudspeaker, volume control, etc. But a "stereo receiver" generally does not include the antenna or loudspeakers, although it refers to the unit with everything else needed to receive FM stereo broadcasts, namely the case with built in radio tuner and tuning dial, amplifiers, volume and tone controls, sometimes pre-amplifiers for phonographs, etc. And an "audio visual receiver" generally includes a radio broadcast tuner, switching for video sources but not a television broadcast tuner.


Receiver (Tennis)

The player who receives service throughout a game.


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