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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 1266 — Advances · § 1266.10

§ 1266.10. Collateral valuation; appraisals.

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(a)Collateral valuation. Each Bank shall determine the value of collateral securing the Bank's advances in accordance with the collateral valuation procedures set forth in the Bank's member products policy established pursuant to § 1239.30 of this chapter.
(b)Fair application of procedures. Each Bank shall apply the collateral valuation procedures consistently and fairly to all borrowing members, and the valuation ascribed to any item of collateral by the Bank shall be conclusive as between the Bank and the member.
(c)Appraisals. A Bank may require a member to obtain an appraisal of any item of collateral, and to perform such other investigations of collateral as the Bank deems necessary and proper. [65 FR 44430, July 18, 2000, as amended at 81 FR 76297, Nov. 2, 2016]
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