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Merger; Voluntary Dissolution; Superintendent's Taking Possession; Reorganization; Liquidation
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Merger; Voluntary Dissolution; Superintendent's Taking Possession; Reorganization; Liquidation
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Section
600
Merger; When Authorized.
Section
601
Merger Agreement; Authorization; Approval; Filing.
Section
601-A
Purchase of Assets.
Section
601-B
Approval or Disapproval of Merger or Purchase of Assets.
Section
601-C
Sale, Lease, Exchange or Other Disposition of Property, Rights, Privileges and Franchises.
Section
602
Effect of Merger.
Section
603
Issuance of New Certificates of Stock or Other Consideration.
Section
604
Rights of Dissenting Stockholders.
Section
604-A
Transfer of Fiduciary Relationships.
Section
605
Voluntary Liquidation; Sale of Assets; Forfeiture of Charter by Non-User.
Section
605-A
Transfer of Deposit Liabilities of Bank or Trust Company; Sale or Pledge of Assets to Facilitate Such Transfer.
Section
606
When Superintendent May Take Possession of Banking Organization; When Possession May Be Surrendered.
Section
607
Manner and Time Within Which Taking Possession May Be Tested.
Section
609
Resumption of Business by Bank, Trust Company or Industrial Bank; Retirement of Certificates; Applicability to Stock-Form Savings Banks and Stock-Form
Section
610
Resumption of Business in Accordance With Plan of Reorganization.
Section
611
Special Deputies; Assistants; Counsel and Other Employees.
Section
611-A
Appointment of Single Judge.
Section
612
Certificates to Be Recorded and Received in Evidence.
Section
612-A
Payment of Wages.
Section
613
Payment by Superintendent of Expenses of Liquidation.
Section
614
Obtaining Possession of Pleadings, Et Cetera, in Actions Against Which Attorneys' Liens Are Asserted.
Section
615
On Taking Possession, Superintendent Shall Notify Those Holding Assets; Effect of Notification; Turnover of Assets and Payment of Debts Owed to the Ba
Section
616
Inventory of Assets; Where Filed.
Section
617
Disposition of Property Held as Bailee, or Depositary; Opening of Safe Deposit Boxes; Disposal of Contents.
Section
618
Liquidation and Conservation of Assets; Compromising Debts and Claims; Deposit of Moneys Collected; Preference; Superintendent, as Liquidator, Authori
Section
618-A
Repudiation of Contracts.
Section
619
Prosecution and Defense of Actions; Actions Preferred; Limitations; Power to Execute Instruments; Exemption From Filing and Other Fees.
Section
620
Notice to Creditors to Make Proof of Claims; Form of Claims; Claims for Priority of Payment.
Section
620-A
Certain Claims Shall Not Be Accepted.
Section
622
List of Claims Duly Presented; Filing.
Section
623
Filing Objections to Claims Presented or Listed; Procedure Upon Claim Under Objection.
Section
624
Acceptance and Rejection of Claims and Accounts; Filing of List Thereof; Secured Claims and Accounts; Determination of Priorities.
Section
625
Effect of Accepting Claims and Accounts; Limitation Upon Actions to Establish Claims and Accounts; Necessary Allegations; Effect of Judgment.
Section
626
Judgments Recovered Shall Not Be Liens.
Section
627
Dividends to Creditors; Distributions to Stockholders; Dissolution; Destruction of Documents.
Section
628
Payment of Dividends When Deposits Have Been Made Available by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Section
629
Payment of Dividends to Minors, Trustees or Joint Depositors; Payment of Dividends Where Adverse Claim Is Asserted; Interpleader in Certain Actions.
Section
630
Claims of Shareholders and Members of Credit Unions and Savings and Loan Associations.
Section
631
Actions Against Directors, Trustees, Managers or Officers for Violation of Their Official Duties.
Section
633
Service of Notice or Process During Time of War.
Section
634
Power to Appoint Regulator or Insurer as Receiver; Additional Powers.