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Code · Illinois · Chapter 205 — FINANCIAL REGULATION · Act 620

Sec. 6-6. Upon taking possession, the Commissioner shall make an examination of the condition of the corporate fiduciary, an inventory of the assets and unless the time s.

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Sec. 6-6. Upon taking possession, the Commissioner shall make an examination of the condition of the corporate fiduciary, an inventory of the assets and unless the time shall be extended by order of the court or, unless the Commissioner shall have otherwise settled the affairs of a corporate fiduciary pursuant to the provisions of this Act, within 30 days from the time of taking possession and control of the corporate fiduciary for the purpose of examination, reorganization or liquidation through receivership, the Commissioner shall either terminate his possession and control by restoring the corporate fiduciary to its board of directors or appoint a receiver which may be the Office of the Commissioner, a corporate fiduciary or another suitable person and order the liquidation of the corporate fiduciary as provided in this Act.
All necessary and reasonable expenses of the Commissioner's possession and control and of its reorganization shall be a priority claim and shall be borne by the corporate fiduciary and may be paid by the Commissioner from its own assets as distinguished from those of beneficiaries of fiduciary relations.
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