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  10. Chapter 49 - Dissolution and Liquidation


Chapter 49 - Dissolution and Liquidation


  • § 23-49-101. Definitions
  • § 23-49-102. Department taking possession -- Procedure
  • § 23-49-103. Injunction against commissioner
  • § 23-49-104. When possession terminates
  • § 23-49-105. Notice of possession
  • § 23-49-106. Appointment of receiver -- Restrictions on proceedings, liens, or credits
  • § 23-49-107. Powers of receiver
  • § 23-49-108. Sale of assets -- Assumption of deposit liabilities by new institution
  • § 23-49-109. Presentation of claims -- Notice of claims procedure -- Rejection of claims -- Statute of limitations
  • § 23-49-110. Claims filed after 180-day claim period
  • § 23-49-111. Payment of claims
  • § 23-49-112. Rejection of contracts and leases
  • § 23-49-113. Subrogation of federal deposit insurance agency to rights of depositors
  • § 23-49-114. Appointment of successor to fiduciary and representative proceedings
  • § 23-49-115. Notice concerning safekeeping and safe-deposit boxes
  • § 23-49-116. Actions for enforcement of rights, demands, or claims vested in an institution or its shareholders or creditors
  • § 23-49-117. Contents of articles of dissolution
  • § 23-49-118. Execution and filing of articles with department -- Certificate of dissolution
  • § 23-49-119. Voluntary liquidation
  • § 23-49-120. Voluntarily placing an institution in possession of commissioner
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