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Code · Montana · Title 32 — Financial Institutions · Chapter 2 · Part 10

32-2-1001. Dissolution and disincorporation.

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32-2-1001 . Dissolution and disincorporation.
(1)Mutual associations may be dissolved in the manner provided by the laws of this state applicable to the dissolution of other corporations. However, a mutual association may, on a vote of two-thirds of its members at a special meeting called for that purpose in accordance with its bylaws, voluntarily quit business and liquidate upon the payment of its debts or upon agreement with all of its creditors to a plan of liquidation.
(2)A mutual association that wishes to voluntarily liquidate shall apply to the department for permission to liquidate and, in addition to complying with the laws of this state governing the liquidation of corporations, shall comply in all respects with the requirements or rules of the department governing voluntary dissolution.
(3)The board of directors of a mutual association whose members have voted to place it in voluntary liquidation shall appoint a liquidating agent to wind up the affairs of the mutual association. The liquidating agent, on authority of the board of directors, may execute deeds for the transfer of real property and do all things necessary to carry out the proper liquidation of the mutual association.
(4)Nothing in this section prevents the department from taking charge at any time when in its opinion the interest of creditors is not being protected. The decision of the department in these matters is controlling.
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