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Code · Washington · Title 30B — Washington Trust Institutions Act · Chapter 30B.53

RCW 30B.53.005

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Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter.
(1)"Acquiring person" means a person acquiring or seeking to acquire control of a state trust company, directly or indirectly.
(2)"Control," "controls," "controlled," and "controlling" mean:
(a)The ownership of or ability or power to vote, directly, acting through one or more other persons, or otherwise indirectly, twenty-five percent or more of the outstanding shares of a class of voting securities of a state trust company or other company;
(b)The ability to control the election of a majority of the board of a state trust company or other company;
(c)The power to exercise, directly or indirectly, a controlling influence over the management or policies of the state trust company or other company as determined by the director after notice and an opportunity for hearing; or
(d)The conditioning of the transfer of twenty-five percent or more of the outstanding shares or participation shares of a class of voting securities of a state trust company on the transfer of twenty-five percent or more of the outstanding shares of a class of voting securities of another state trust company or other company.
(3)"Merger" includes consolidation.
(4)"Merging trust company" means a party to a merger.
(5)"Resulting trust company" means the trust company resulting from a merger.
[ 2019 c 389 s 93 ; 2014 c 37 s 388 .]
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