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Code · California · Financial Code

§ 14314

182 words·~1 min read·/ca/financial-code/14314

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(a)If the commissioner takes possession of the property and business of a California credit union pursuant to Section 14313, the California credit union may, within 10 days, apply to the superior court in the county where its principal executive office is located to enjoin further proceedings. The court may, after citing the commissioner to show cause why further proceedings should not be enjoined and after a hearing, dismiss the application or enjoin the commissioner from further proceedings and order the commissioner to surrender the property and business of the California credit union to the California credit union or make any further order as may be just. The judgment of the court may be appealed by the commissioner or by the California credit union in the manner provided by law for appeals from the judgment of a superior court.
(b)At any time after the commissioner takes possession of the property and business of a California credit union pursuant to Section 14313, the California credit union may, with the approval of the commissioner, resume business upon conditions as the commissioner may prescribe.
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