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Code · New Jersey · Title 17 — Notice and Publication · Chapter 12B

17:12B-10. Per capita assets

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"Per capita assets" shall mean the total savings and loan assets divided by the population.
(a)Per capita assets for the State shall be the total assets of the associations having their principal offices in the State as of the last preceding December 31, divided by the population of the State.
(b)Per capita assets for a county shall be the total assets of the associations and their branch offices operating within such county as of the last preceding December 31, divided by the population of the county.
(c)Per capita assets for a municipality shall be the total assets of the associations and their branch offices operating within such municipality as of the last preceding December 31, divided by the population of the municipality.
(d)Where an association maintains offices in more than one municipality, the per capita assets of such association for the municipality in which there is a branch office application pending shall be computed by taking that percentage of the total assets of the association as the total savings account balances actually held in the office or offices physically located within such municipality bear to the total savings account balances held by the association. In all cases, assets and savings account balances shall be taken as of the last preceding December 31.
L.1963, c. 144, s. 10. Amended by L.1965, c. 127, s. 1.
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