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Code · Illinois · Chapter 805 — BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS · Act 5

Sec. 11.32. Merger or conversion of trust company into a State bank.

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Sec. 11.32. Merger or conversion of trust company into a State bank.
(a)A trust company may merge into a State bank in the following manner:
(1)The trust company shall comply with the provisions of this Act with respect to the
merger of domestic corporations, and the surviving State bank shall comply with the provisions of Section 30 of the Illinois Banking Act.
(2)Section 11.50 of this Act shall, insofar as it is applicable, apply to mergers
between trust companies and State banks.
(b)Whenever a trust company shall effect a conversion into a State bank pursuant to Section 30 of the Illinois Banking Act, it shall forthwith file with the Secretary of State a copy of the certificate of conversion duly authenticated by the Commissioner of Banks and Real Estate. The filing fee shall be the same as for filing articles of merger.
(c)For the purpose of this Section 11.32, a "trust company" means a corporation organized under this Act for the purpose of accepting and executing trusts.
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