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

32-2-1005. Penalty for receiving deposits when insolvent or for making false statement.

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32-2-1005 . Penalty for receiving deposits when insolvent or for making false statement.
(1)Any officer, agent, or clerk of a mutual association, knowing the mutual association to be insolvent, who receives money, bank bills, notes of the United States, or currency or other bills or drafts circulating as money or currency, except in the manner set forth in 32-2-1004 , who subscribes or makes any false statements or entries in the books of the mutual association, who knowingly subscribes or exhibits any false paper with the intent to deceive any person authorized to examine as to the condition of the mutual association, or who willfully subscribes or makes false reports is subject to the penalties set forth in 32-2-607 (5).
(2)Any person or the members of any partnership or mutual association who willfully or knowingly receive deposits, money, or commercial papers circulating as money, when the person, partnership, or mutual association is insolvent, or who subscribe or make any false statement or entries in the books of any such mutual association, who knowingly subscribe or exhibit any false papers with the intention of deceiving any person authorized to examine the condition of any mutual association provided for in this chapter, or who willfully subscribe or make false reports to the department are subject to the penalties set forth in 32-2-607 (5).
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