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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 709 — Involuntary Liquidation of Federal Credit Unions and Adjudication of Creditor Claims Involving Federally Insured Credit Unions in Liquidation · § 709.1

§ 709.1. Definitions.

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For the purposes of this part, the following definitions apply:
(a)General Counsel means the General Counsel of the National Credit Union Administration or any attorney assigned to the General Counsel's staff.
(b)Liquidating Agent means the NCUA Board or person(s) appointed by it with delegated authority to carry out the liquidation of the credit union.
(c)Insolvent means insolvent as that term is defined in § 700.2 of this chapter.
(d)Claim means a creditor's claim against the credit union in liquidation. This term does not include insurance claims arising out of the liquidation of a federally insured credit union. Insurance claims are decided pursuant to part 745 of this chapter.
(e)Shareholder means members, nonmembers, accountholders or any other party or entity that is the owner of a share, share certificate or share draft account or the equivalent of such accounts under state law. [56 FR 56925, Nov. 7, 1991, as amended at 69 FR 27828, May 17, 2004; 78 FR 32545, May 31, 2013]
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