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Section 17:9A-277 - Accounting by commissioner; notice to creditors

NJ Rev Stat § 17:9A-277 (2019) (N/A)
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17:9A-277. Accounting by commissioner; notice to creditors

On making the first application to the Superior Court for approval of expenses of administration, pursuant to this article, the commissioner shall file in the court an accounting of the administration of the bank's affairs from the date on which possession was taken, including an accounting of the administration of the bank's affairs by the commissioner's predecessor or predecessors in office, when such possession was initially taken by a predecessor. On making each further application to the court for approval of expenses of administration, the commissioner shall file in the court a further accounting for the period elapsed since the last prior accounting, and shall include a summary of the administration of the bank's affairs for the periods covered by prior accountings. In any such proceeding with respect to such expenses and account, notice to the stockholders, depositors and other creditors may be given by notices mailed to each at his address as it appears on the bank's records.

L.1948,c.67,s.277; amended 1953, c.17,s.47.

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Section 17:9A-277 - Accounting by commissioner; notice to creditors