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

17:12B-142. Dividend retention

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Any State association, except one which operates under the nonshare plan described in section 76 of this act, may, upon the withdrawal of an account prior to its maturity, retain such portion of the dividends credited to such account as its by-laws may prescribe, not exceeding however, 50% thereof if the withdrawal application is filed within 2 years from the date when such account was opened, and at least 5% less for each succeeding year, if the withdrawal application is filed before the end of the third or any succeeding year; provided, however, 5% of the dividends may be retained upon any withdrawal regardless of the time when the withdrawal application may be filed; and provided further, that any State association may continue to apply its profit retention schedule which was in existence on April 4, 1946, insofar as it is reasonable, but such changes, if any, as may hereafter be made therein, shall conform with the limitations of this section.
L.1963, c. 144, s. 142.
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