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Code · Louisiana · Title 6 — Banks and Banking

RS 6:814

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RS 6:814
§814. Redemption
A. At any time funds are on hand for the purpose of redeeming accounts or shares, the association shall have the right to redeem by lot or otherwise, as the board of directors may determine, all or any part of any of its savings accounts or shares on an earnings or interest date by giving thirty days notice by registered or certified mail addressed to each affected member or depositor at his or her last address as recorded on the books of the association.
B. No association shall redeem any of its savings or demand accounts or shares when the association is in an impaired condition or when it has applications for withdrawal which have been on file more than sixty days and have not been reached for payment.
C. The redemption price of savings accounts or shares redeemed shall be the full value of the account redeemed as determined by the board of directors and approved by the commissioner.
D. If the aforesaid notice of redemption shall have been duly given, and if on or before the redemption date the funds necessary for such redemption shall have been set aside so as to be and continue to be available therefor, earnings or interest upon savings accounts or shares called for redemption shall cease to accrue from the earnings or interest date specified as the redemption date, and all rights with respect to such accounts shall forthwith, after such redemption date, terminate, except only for any right of the member or depositor of record to receive the redemption price without interest.
Acts 1983, No. 675, §1.
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