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28-1-9-3. Examinations; departmental approval of liquidation

IN Code § 28-1-9-3 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 3. After the resolution submitting the question of dissolving the corporation shall have been adopted by the board of directors, such resolution shall be submitted to and shall be approved by the department before such resolution is submitted to a vote of the shareholders of such corporation. Upon the filing of such resolution, the department shall cause an examination to be made of the business and affairs of such corporation. If the department shall find, from such examination, that such corporation is solvent or that it has sufficient assets with which to pay all of its depositors and all of its other liabilities, it may enter an order in writing approving the dissolution of such corporation and authorizing the board of directors of such corporation to submit the question of dissolving such corporation to the shareholders, in the manner prescribed in this article. If the department shall find, from such examination, that such corporation is in an unsound or unsafe condition or has otherwise violated the provisions of IC 28-1-3.1-2, it may enter an order, in writing, disapproving of the voluntary dissolution of such corporation, and the department shall thereupon take possession of the business and property of such corporation and proceed to liquidate such corporation in the manner prescribed in and subject to the provisions of IC 28-1-3.1.

Formerly: Acts 1933, c.40, s.144. As amended by P.L.263-1985, SEC.43.

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28-1-9-3. Examinations; departmental approval of liquidation