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205 ILCS 115/ - Savings and Loan Share and Account Act.

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(205 ILCS 115/0.01) (from Ch. 17, par. 3600) Sec. 0.01. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Savings and Loan Share and Account Act. (Source: P.A. 86-1324.)

(205 ILCS 115/1) (from Ch. 17, par. 3601) Sec. 1. Any savings and loan or Federal savings and loan association may issue shares, share accounts or accounts to individuals, irrespective of age or marital status, each in their own right. Any payment or delivery of rights to any individual, or a receipt or acquittance signed by an individual, who holds shares, share accounts or accounts, shall be a valid and sufficient release and discharge of any such association for any payment on such shares, share accounts or accounts, or delivery of rights, to such individual. (Source: P.A. 78-841.)

(205 ILCS 115/2) (from Ch. 17, par. 3602) Sec. 2. Any savings and loan or Federal savings and loan association may issue shares, share accounts or accounts in the joint names of two or more persons or their survivor, in which event any of such persons shall have power to act in all matters related to such shares, share accounts or accounts whether the other person or persons named in such shares, share accounts or accounts be living or not. Such a joint account shall create a single membership in any such association. The repurchase or redemption or withdrawal value of shares, share accounts or accounts issued in joint names, and dividends thereon, or other rights relating thereto, may be paid or delivered, in whole or in part, to any of such persons, whether the other person or persons be living or not. The payment or delivery to any such person, or a receipt or acquittance signed by any such person, to whom any such payment or any such delivery of rights is made, shall be a valid and sufficient release and discharge of any such association for the payment or delivery so made. (Source: Laws 1939, p. 478.)

(205 ILCS 115/3) (from Ch. 17, par. 3603) Sec. 3. Any savings and loan or Federal savings and loan association may issue shares, share accounts or accounts in the name of any administrator, executor, guardian, trustee or other fiduciary, in trust for a named beneficiary or beneficiaries. Any such fiduciary shall have power to vote as a member as though the shares, share accounts or accounts were held absolutely, to make payments upon and to surrender any such shares, share accounts or accounts, in whole or in part. The repurchase, redemption, or withdrawal value of any such shares, share accounts or accounts, and dividends thereon, or other rights relating thereto, may be paid or delivered, in whole or in part, to such fiduciary, without regard to any notice to the contrary. The payment or delivery to any such fiduciary, or a receipt or acquittance signed by any such fiduciary, to whom any such payment, or any such delivery of rights, is made, shall be a valid and sufficient release and discharge of any such association for the payment or delivery so made. Whenever a person holding shares, share accounts or accounts in a fiduciary capacity dies and no written notice of the revocation or termination of the trust relationship shall have been given to any such association, the repurchase or redemption or withdrawal value of such shares, share accounts or accounts, and dividends thereon, or other rights relating thereto, may, at the option of the association, be paid or delivered, in whole or in part, to the beneficiary or beneficiaries of such trust. The payment or delivery to any such beneficiary or beneficiaries, or a receipt or acquittance signed by any such beneficiary or beneficiaries for any such payment or delivery, shall be a valid and sufficient release and discharge of any such association for the payment or delivery so made. (Source: Laws 1939, p. 478.)

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205 ILCS 115/ - Savings and Loan Share and Account Act.