Indiana Code § 28-1-3.1-21

Troubled or insolvent financial institutions; federal supervisory agencies; department's authority to approve transactions
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Sec. 21. Whenever a federal supervisory agency is bidding, consolidating, merging, selling, or otherwise resolving or disposing of a troubled, an insolvent, or an imminently insolvent financial institution, the director of the department may approve any transaction, including the purchase of assets, the assumption of liabilities, a merger, or the formation of a new financial institution, if the transaction requires the approval of the department.   IC 28-1-4 Chapter 4. Repealed   IC 28-1-5 Chapter 5. Banks, Trust Companies, and Building and Loan Associations Generally               28-1-5-1 "Corporation" and "shareholder" defined             28-1-5-2 Corporate capacity and authority; general rights, powers, and privileges; authority to purchase and hold life insurance             28-1-5-3 Principal office; change of location             28-1-5-4 Repealed             28-1-5-5 Repealed             28-1-5-6 Repealed             28-1-5-7 Repealed             28-1-5-8 Repealed             28-1-5-8.5 Shareholders' derivative proceedings; procedure             28-1-5-9 Repealed             28-1-5-10 Repealed             28-1-5-11 Repealed             28-1-5-11.5 Repealed             28-1-5-11.7 Repealed             28-1-5-12 Repealed             28-1-5-13 Repealed             28-1-5-14 Repealed             28-1-5-15 Books of accounts; minutes; stock transfer book             28-1-5-16 Requirement to provide property tax information in certain transactions

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