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Code · New Jersey · Title 17 — Notice and Publication · Chapter 9A

17:9A-17.7. Filing of certificate of incorporation

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7. The certificate of incorporation with the commissioner's approval endorsed thereon or annexed thereto shall be filed in the department, and shall be recorded within 30 days after such approval in the same manner and places as required by section 12 of P.L.1948, c.67 (C.17:9A-12). Upon the approval by the commissioner, the filing of the certificate of incorporation, and the transfer of assets and liabilities, the converting corporation shall cease to be a capital stock savings bank or bank, as the case may be, its legal existence as a corporate entity shall terminate and the bank or capital stock savings bank, as the case may be, shall succeed to all property of the converted corporation, including the right, title and interest in and to all property of whatsoever kind and nature, whether real, personal or mixed and things, and choses in action, and every right, privilege, interest and asset of every conceivable value or benefit then existing or pertaining to it, or which would inure to it, immediately by operation of law and without the necessity for any conveyance or transfer and without any further act or deed, shall vest in the bank or capital stock savings bank which is the resulting entity.
The resulting bank or capital stock savings bank, as the case may be, shall have, hold and enjoy the same in its own right as fully and to the same extent as the same was possessed, held and enjoyed by the converted corporation. All pending actions and other judicial or administrative proceedings to which the converting corporation was a party shall not be discontinued by reason of the conversion, but may be prosecuted to final judgment or order in the same manner as if the conversion had not been made and the corporation resulting from the conversion may continue such actions in its name after conversion.
Any judgment or order may be rendered for or against it which might have been rendered for or against the converting corporation theretofore involved in the judicial proceedings.
L.1992,c.184,s.7.
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