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Code · Florida · Title XXXVIII — Banks and Banking · Chapter 658

658.40 Definitions for merger and consolidation.

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As used in the provisions of this code relating to the merger and consolidation of banks and trust companies, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1)“Constituent bank or trust company” means a bank or a state trust company which is a party to a merger.
(2)“Merger” includes consolidation.
(3)“Resulting bank or trust company” means the consolidated bank or state trust company which is, or is to be, carrying on business upon completion of a consolidation; and, in the case of a merger, means the bank or state trust company into which the other constituent banks or trust companies are, or are to be, merged.
(4)“Successor institution” means a banking corporation or a trust company organized under the laws of this state to which the office has not issued a certificate of authorization, as provided in s. 658.25 , to conduct a banking business or trust business, the sole purpose of the organization of which is to facilitate a plan of merger, reorganization, or consolidation.
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