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Code · Montana · Title 32 — Financial Institutions · Chapter 2 · Part 9

32-2-932. Sale of securities by officer to mutual association.

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32-2-932 . Sale of securities by officer to mutual association.
(1)A director, officer, or employee of a mutual association may not, directly or indirectly, for the person's account, for the person, or as the partner or agent of others sell or transfer or cause to be sold or transferred to the mutual association of which the person is a director or officer any note or bond secured by any mortgage or trust deed on real estate or any contract arising from the sale of real estate, in which the director, officer, or employee is personally or financially interested, without a vote of the majority of the board of the mutual association, duly noted on the minutes of the meeting at which the transaction is decided on. The minutes must be signed by a majority of the board.
(2)Any director, officer, or employee of any mutual association who knowingly violates or consents to the violation of this provision is subject to the penalties in 32-2-607 (5).
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