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17:9A-155 - Procedure

17:9A-155.  Procedure    A.  A bank may be dissolved in the manner provided by sections 14A:12-3 or 14A:12-4 of Title 14A, Corporations, General, of the New Jersey Statutes, except that the filings required to be made by section 14A:12-3 or 14A:12-4 of the New Jersey Statutes shall be made in the department; and except further, that the consent of the holders of   2/3   of all the stock of the bank shall be required before a bank may effect its voluntary dissolution.

    B.  If a bank has heretofore suspended or shall hereafter suspend the transaction of its business, except that incidental to the liquidation and distribution of its assets, and such suspension has heretofore continued or shall hereafter continue for a period of not less than 12 months, and such bank  has not been dissolved pursuant to law, the commissioner may make an order, to  be filed in the department, forfeiting the bank's rights, powers and privileges  as a corporation, and, upon such filing, the corporate rights, powers and  privileges of the bank shall cease, and the bank shall thereupon be dissolved.   This subsection shall not abridge or affect the rights and powers conferred by  article 42.

     L.1948, c. 67, p. 292, s. 155.  Amended by L.1950, c. 33, p. 67, s. 1; L.1969, c. 244, s. 6, eff. Dec. 23, 1969.
 

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