Advance Payment of Dividends to Depositors
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Law
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Georgia Code
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Banking and Finance
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Financial Institutions
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Provisions Applicable to Department of Banking and Finance and Financial Institutions Generally
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Claims, Priorities, and Accounting in Receiverships
- Advance Payment of Dividends to Depositors
- After filing a supplement to the certificate of possession setting forth its determination to liquidate the affairs of the financial institution, the department may, without leave of court and without filing an account, make an advance payment of a dividend to all depositors the amounts of whose claims, as they appear upon the books or other records of the financial institution, are undisputed. The dividend shall be calculated as if the claims of all other depositors, as they appear upon the books or other records of the financial institution, and the claims of all creditors or other corporations or persons who assert priority over or parity with depositors in the order of distribution of the assets, were valid and uncontested.
- However, the department shall not make such an advance payment of a dividend to any depositor until it shall have set aside an amount sufficient to pay in full the claims of all creditors or other corporations or persons asserting or entitled to priority over depositors in the order of distribution and to pay the proportionate dividend on the amounts claimed by the other depositors and by any creditors or other corporations or persons who are entitled to or who claim parity with depositors in the order of distribution provided for by law. The department shall likewise set aside, before making such advance payment, such amount as it shall deem necessary for the expenses of administration of the receivership.
(Ga. L. 1919, p. 135, art. 7, § 21; Code 1933, § 13-823; Code 1933, § 41A-807, enacted by Ga. L. 1974, p. 705, § 1.)
RESEARCH REFERENCES
Am. Jur. 2d.
- 11 Am. Jur. 2d, Banks and Financial Institutions, § 1117.
C.J.S. - 9 C.J.S., Banks and Banking, §§ 187, 195.
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