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U.S. State Codes
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Indiana
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Title 28. Financial Institu...
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Article 1. Department of Fi...
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Chapter 3.1. Liquidation of Financial Institutions
Chapter 3.1. Liquidation of Financial Institutions
28-1-3.1-1. Definitions
28-1-3.1-2. Authority of department to take possession of business and property; conditions; duties of department
28-1-3.1-3. Holding business and property until liquidation of affairs
28-1-3.1-4. Notice; entry of cause; hearing; record; rights and liabilities of persons interested; Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as receiver
28-1-3.1-5. Receiver; appointment; vesting of title to all assets and right to terminate affairs of institution; liens or claims against property
28-1-3.1-6. Receiver; authority
28-1-3.1-7. Receiver's authority to sell assets; borrowing of money for deposit liabilities
28-1-3.1-8. Claims; presentation; notice; rejection
28-1-3.1-9. Late claims
28-1-3.1-10. Repealed
28-1-3.1-10.1. Payment of claims; order
28-1-3.1-11. Rejection of executory contracts and leases
28-1-3.1-12. Federal deposit insurance; payments of deposit liabilities; subrogation
28-1-3.1-13. Successor to closed financial institution's fiduciary duties; appointment; powers and duties; notice of appointment to interested parties
28-1-3.1-14. Personal property left in possession of closed financial institution; appearances, claims, and disposition
28-1-3.1-15. Actions to enforce rights, demands, or claims vested in financial institution, shareholders, or creditors
28-1-3.1-16. Articles of dissolution; contents; Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as receiver; authority of department to act
28-1-3.1-17. Articles of dissolution; execution; presentation; fee
28-1-3.1-18. Articles of dissolution; duties of secretary of state
28-1-3.1-19. Articles of dissolution; filing with county recorder
28-1-3.1-20. Dissolution and cessation of existence
28-1-3.1-21. Troubled or insolvent financial institutions; federal supervisory agencies; department's authority to approve transactions