12 C.F.R. § 563b.475   What is a liquidation?


Title 12 - Banks and Banking


Title 12: Banks and Banking
PART 563b—CONVERSIONS FROM MUTUAL TO STOCK FORM
Subpart A—Standard Conversions
Liquidation Account

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§ 563b.475   What is a liquidation?

(a) A liquidation is a sale of your assets and settlement of your liabilities with the intent to cease operations and close. Upon liquidation, you must return your charter to the governmental agency that issued it. The government agency must cancel your charter.

(b) A merger, consolidation, or similar combination or transaction with another depository institution, is not a liquidation. If you are involved in such a transaction, the surviving institution must assume the liquidation account.

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