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28-1-3.1-16. Articles of dissolution; contents; Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as receiver; authority of department to act

IN Code § 28-1-3.1-16 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 16. (a) When the proceedings described in this chapter have been completed, the receiver shall execute and file, in the manner provided in this section, articles of dissolution, setting forth the following information:

(1) The name of the financial institution.

(2) The place where its principal office is located.

(3) The names and addresses of the directors and officers of the financial institution at the time when the liquidation proceedings were begun.

(4) A brief summary of the aggregate amount of general claims finally allowed against the financial institution, the aggregate amount of claims allowed as preferred, and the aggregate amount of all other claims against the financial institution, together with a statement of the aggregate payments made on each of the groups of claims and with a reference to:

(A) the orders of the receiver or the receivership court authorizing those payments; and

(B) the current reports wherein a report of the payments so ordered is made;

as of the date of the taking possession of the financial institution by the department.

(5) A brief summary of the aggregate amount of payments made to the shareholders of the financial institution, whether of money or other property, and a reference to the orders of the receiver or the receivership court authorizing the payments and to the current reports wherein the report of the payment is made.

(b) If the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is the receiver, the following apply:

(1) Compliance with this section is not required.

(2) The department:

(A) may file the articles of dissolution; and

(B) may take all actions necessary to complete the dissolution of the financial institution.

As added by P.L.141-1984, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.35-2010, SEC.109.

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28-1-3.1-16. Articles of dissolution; contents; Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as receiver; authority of department to act