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Code · Louisiana · Title 6 — Banks and Banking

RS 6:877

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RS 6:877
§877. Involuntary dissolution; fees
A. The compensation of the special agent, counsel, clerical assistant, and all other necessary expenses of involuntary liquidation and distribution shall be fixed by the commissioner, subject to the approval of the district court having jurisdiction.
B. These fees shall be paid out of the funds of the association in his hands, before the funds are applied to any other liabilities of the association.
C. The commissioner shall not receive any fees or other emoluments for special services or for any other reason out of the funds of any association liquidated involuntarily and no assistant in the pay of the department, except a special agent, shall receive any such fee or emolument for special services or for any other reason out of the funds of an association so liquidated.
D. However, a reasonable amount to be fixed by the commissioner and approved by the court shall be paid from the funds of the association to compensate for his general supervision of the association.
Acts 1970, No. 234, §1. Acts 1983, No. 675, §1.
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