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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 673 - SAVINGS BANKS

NRS 673.226 Savings banks possess same powers, privileges and authorities as state banks and national banks; exceptions and limitations; savings banks subject to restrictions, limitations and requirements applicable to state and national banks.

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NRS 673.226 Savings banks possess same powers, privileges and authorities as state banks and national banks; exceptions and limitations; savings banks subject to restrictions, limitations and requirements applicable to state and national banks.
1. In addition to all powers, express or implied, that a savings bank has under this chapter, a savings bank has the powers, privileges and authorities that:
(a)A state bank has under chapters 657 to 671 , inclusive, of NRS; and
(b)A national bank has,
Ê except as may be expressly denied or limited by the Commissioner after notice and a hearing.
2. Any restriction, limitation or requirement applicable to a specific power, privilege or authority of a state bank or national bank applies to a savings bank exercising such a power, privilege or authority pursuant to this section to the extent that a savings bank exercises such a power, privilege or authority.
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