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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Farm Credit Act of 1971 · Sec. 4.14B

Sec. 4.14B. EFFECT OF RESTRUCTURING ON BORROWER STOCK

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## SEC. 4.14B EFFECT OF RESTRUCTURING ON BORROWER STOCK **[**[12 U.S.C. 2202b](/us/usc/t12/s2202b)**]** ###
(a)Farm Credit Bank If a Farm Credit Bank forgives and writes off, under section 4.14A, any of the principal outstanding on a loan made to any borrower, the Federal land bank association of which the borrower is a member and stockholder shall cancel the same dollar amount of borrower stock held by the borrower in respect of the loan, up to the total amount of such stock, to the extent provided for in the bylaws of the bank relating to its capitalization, the bank shall retire an equal amount of stock owned by the Federal land bank association. ###
(b)Production Credit Association If a production credit association forgives and writes off, under section 4.14A, any of the principal outstanding on a loan made to any borrower, the association shall cancel the same dollar amount of borrower stock held by the borrower in respect of the loan, up to the total amount of such stock. ###
(c)Retention of Stock Notwithstanding subsections
(a)and (b), the borrower shall be entitled to retain at least one share of stock to maintain the borrower's membership and voting interest in the association. **[**Section 4.14C was repealed by section 5411(23) of Public Law 115–334.**]**
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