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

17:12B-308. Certificate of incorporation, affidavit to commissioner; contents of affidavit

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The certificate of incorporation of every subsidiary capital stock state association established pursuant to this act shall be submitted to the commissioner within 60 days after its execution, together with an affidavit made by each of its incorporators, setting forth:
a. That no fee, commission, or other compensation has been received, directly or indirectly, by the mutual state association holding company incorporators or by the subsidiary capital stock state association incorporators in the course of organizing the subsidiary capital stock state association, and that no promotion fees or charges have been provided or are contemplated;
b. A complete disclosure of all fees paid or agreed to be paid in the matter of chartering and organizing the proposed subsidiary capital stock state association;
c. That at least a majority of the shares of the authorized stock of the subsidiary capital stock state association is held by the mutual state association holding company; and
d. That the subsidiary capital stock state association proposes to:
(1)Merge with the organizing mutual state association pursuant to section 25 of this act; or
(2)Purchase the assets of the organizing mutual state association pursuant to section 25 of this act; or
(3)Receive the assets and liabilities of the organizing mutual state association pursuant to subparagraph
(b)of paragraph
(2)of subsection c. of section 7 of this act.
L.1989,c.165,s.17.
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