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Code · Virginia · Title 6.2 · Chapter 10

Code of Virginia § 6.2-1062. Offenses by officer, director, agent or employee of trust subsidiary; penalties.

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A. Any officer, director, agent, or employee of any trust subsidiary who embezzles, abstracts, or willfully misapplies any of the moneys, funds or credits of, or in the possession or control of the trust subsidiary is guilty of larceny and subject to the penalties provided in § 18.2-95 or 18.2-96 .
B. Any officer, director, agent or employee of any trust subsidiary who
(i)issues or puts forth any certificate of deposit,
(ii)draws any order or bill of exchange,
(iii)makes any acceptance,
(iv)assigns any note, bond, draft, bill of exchange, mortgage, judgment, decree or other instrument in writing, or
(v)makes any false entry in any book, report or statement of such trust subsidiary with intent in any case to injure or defraud the trust subsidiary, or any other individual or entity, or to deceive any officer of the trust subsidiary or the Commission, or any agent or examiner authorized to examine the affairs of the trust subsidiary, and any person, who, with like intent, aids or abets any such officer, director, agent or employee of such trust subsidiary in any act described in clauses
(i)through (v), is guilty of a Class 5 felony.
C. Any officer of a trust subsidiary who knowingly makes a false statement of the condition of any trust subsidiary is guilty of a Class 5 felony.
Code 1950, §§ 6-128, 6-138; 1966, c. 584, § 6.1-122; 1974, c. 665; 2010, c. 794 .
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