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  8. Article 19 BANKING CODE; DISSOLUTION; INSOLVENCY


Article 19 BANKING CODE; DISSOLUTION; INSOLVENCY


  • 9-1901 Dissolution.
  • 9-1902 Definition of insolvency.
  • 9-1902a Critical undercapitalization.
  • 9-1903 Undercapitalized and insolvent banks and trust companies; commissioner to take charge, when.
  • 9-1905 Receiver for insolvent and undercapitalized bank or trust company.
  • 9-1906 Receiver to take charge of assets; order of payment.
  • 9-1907 Powers of federal deposit insurance corporation or its successor.
  • 9-1908 Title to all assets to vest in insurance corporation.
  • 9-1909 Claims to be filed within one year.
  • 9-1910 Surrender control to commissioner.
  • 9-1911 Receiver may borrow money.
  • 9-1915 Deposits or debts while insolvent; liability.
  • 9-1916 Same; action to enforce liability; evidence.
  • 9-1917 Undelivered funds due creditors, depositors and shareholders of defunct bank or trust company; duties of commissioner and state treasurer; undistributed assets of defunct institutions fund.
  • 9-1918 Escheat and disposition of certain property in custody of commissioner; escheat.
  • 9-1919 Voluntary liquidation.
  • 9-1920 Borrowing by liquidating bank.
  • 9-1921 Sale of bank's assets as part of liquidation.
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