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Code · Michigan · Chapter 487 — Financial Institutions

487.13302 Bank in dissolution as body corporate.

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487.13302 Bank in dissolution as body corporate.
Sec. 3302.
(1)A bank that begins dissolution under section 3301 shall continue to be a body corporate until the commissioner certifies and files the certificate of termination under section 3301(9) for all of the following:
(a)Prosecuting and defending actions for or against the bank.
(b)Disposing of and conveying the bank's property.
(c)Dividing the bank's assets.
(d)Gradually settling and closing its affairs.
(2)Subject to section 3401, a bank in dissolution shall not continue to be a body corporate for the purpose of continuing the business for which it was organized.
(3)An action, suit, or proceeding commenced by or against the bank in dissolution must be commenced before the filing of the certificate of termination under section 3301(9).
(4)If the number of directors of a bank in dissolution is less than the full number of directors required or authorized by statute or by the bylaws of the bank, a majority of the remaining directors or the sole remaining director shall possess the same powers in acting for the bank in dissolution under this act as the duly authorized board of directors of the bank possessed before the commencement of dissolution.
History: 1999, Act 276 , Eff. Mar. 1, 2000
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