(a) Whenever any institution of whose business, property, and records the Bank Commissioner has taken possession deems itself aggrieved thereby, it may, at any time within ten (10) days after taking possession, apply to the circuit court to enjoin further proceedings. (b) After notifying the commissioner to show cause why further proceedings should not be enjoined and after hearing the allegations and proof of the parties and determining the facts, the court may, upon the merits, dismiss the application or enjoin the commissioner from further proceedings and direct him or her to surrender the business, property, and records to the institution. Acts 1997, No. 89, § 1. (a) Whenever any institution of whose business, property, and records the Bank Commissioner has taken possession deems itself aggrieved thereby, it may, at any time within ten (10) days after taking possession, apply to the circuit court to enjoin further proceedings. (b) After notifying the commissioner to show cause why further proceedings should not be enjoined and after hearing the allegations and proof of the parties and determining the facts, the court may, upon the merits, dismiss the application or enjoin the commissioner from further proceedings and direct him or her to surrender the business, property, and records to the institution. Acts 1997, No. 89, § 1. (a) Whenever any institution of whose business, property, and records the Bank Commissioner has taken possession deems itself aggrieved thereby, it may, at any time within ten (10) days after taking possession, apply to the circuit court to enjoin further proceedings. (b) After notifying the commissioner to show cause why further proceedings should not be enjoined and after hearing the allegations and proof of the parties and determining the facts, the court may, upon the merits, dismiss the application or enjoin the commissioner from further proceedings and direct him or her to surrender the business, property, and records to the institution. Acts 1997, No. 89, § 1. (a) Whenever any institution of whose business, property, and records the Bank Commissioner has taken possession deems itself aggrieved thereby, it may, at any time within ten (10) days after taking possession, apply to the circuit court to enjoin further proceedings. (b) After notifying the commissioner to show cause why further proceedings should not be enjoined and after hearing the allegations and proof of the parties and determining the facts, the court may, upon the merits, dismiss the application or enjoin the commissioner from further proceedings and direct him or her to surrender the business, property, and records to the institution. Acts 1997, No. 89, § 1.
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