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

17:9A-299. Determination whether commissioner or agent shall wind up affairs

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When the commissioner has paid in full the claims of all persons, other than stockholders, entitled to share in the distribution of the proceeds of the liquidation of the assets of a bank, other than a savings bank, the business and property of which he has taken possession, and when the commissioner has made disposition of unclaimed deposits and liquidating dividends and of unclaimed property as in this article provided and when, after all expenses of administration have been paid, there shall remain any assets of the bank to be liquidated, the commissioner shall call and preside over a meeting of stockholders to determine whether he shall continue as liquidator to wind up the affairs of the bank, or whether an agent or agents shall be elected by the stockholders for that purpose.
At least twenty days notice of such a meeting shall be given by mail directed to each stockholder at his address as it appears on the bank's records.
L.1948,c.67,s.299.
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