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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 1237 — Conservatorship and Receivership · § 1237.3

§ 1237.3. Powers of the Agency as conservator or receiver.

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(a)Operation of the regulated entity. The Agency, as it determines appropriate to its operations as either conservator or receiver, may:
(1)Take over the assets of and operate the regulated entity with all the powers of the shareholders (including the authority to vote shares of any and all classes of voting stock), the directors, and the officers of the regulated entity and conduct all business of the regulated entity;
(2)Continue the missions of the regulated entity;
(3)Ensure that the operations and activities of each regulated entity foster liquid, efficient, competitive, and resilient national housing finance markets;
(4)Ensure that each regulated entity operates in a safe and sound manner;
(5)Collect all obligations and money due the regulated entity;
(6)Perform all functions of the regulated entity in the name of the regulated entity that are consistent with the appointment as conservator or receiver;
(7)Preserve and conserve the assets and property of the regulated entity (including the exclusive authority to investigate and prosecute claims of any type on behalf of the regulated entity, or to delegate to management of the regulated entity the authority to investigate and prosecute claims); and
(8)Provide by contract for assistance in fulfilling any function, activity, action, or duty of the Agency as conservator or receiver.
(b)Agency as receiver. The Agency, as receiver, shall place the regulated entity in liquidation, employing the additional powers expressed in 12 U.S.C. 4617(b)(2)(E).
(c)Powers as conservator or receiver. The Agency, as conservator or receiver, shall have all powers and authorities specifically provided by section 1367 of the Safety and Soundness Act and paragraph
(a)of this section, including incidental powers, which include the authority to suspend capital classifications under section 1364(e)(1) of the Safety and Soundness Act during the duration of the conservatorship or receivership of that regulated entity.
(d)Transfer or sale of assets and liabilities. The Agency may, as conservator or receiver, transfer or sell any asset or liability of the regulated entity in default, and may do so without any approval, assignment, or consent with respect to such transfer or sale. Exercise of this authority by the Agency as conservator will nullify any restraints on sales or transfers in any agreement not entered into by the Agency as conservator. Exercise of this authority by the Agency as receiver will nullify any restraints on sales or transfers in any agreement not entered into by the Agency as receiver.
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