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Code · Montana · Title 32 — Financial Institutions · Chapter 1 · Part 5

32-1-553. Department to file inventory -- report required -- exception.

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32-1-553 . Department to file inventory -- report required -- exception.
(1)Except as provided in subsection (2), the department shall, within 90 days after taking charge of an insolvent bank, file with the district court having jurisdiction a complete inventory of all of the property and assets of the insolvent bank, such as furniture, fixtures, real estate, mortgages, bonds, and notes, secured and unsecured. The department shall every 6 months, or more often if required by the court, file with the court a report showing the status of the liquidation of the bank, the assets that have been liquidated and collected, the amounts and manner of payments made to creditors, the manner in which claims have been handled, and the assets on hand. The report must contain other information the court requires, so that the court and the public may be apprised of the condition of the bank and the manner in which it is being liquidated with respect to the collection and sale of assets belonging to the bank and the manner in which claims are being paid. The report and account must be set for hearing upon the notice the court may require and, if found to be correct, be approved by the court.
(2)If the federal deposit insurance corporation is appointed as the liquidating agent, subsection
(1)does not apply.
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