Sec. 20. Any bank of discount and deposit, loan and trust and safe deposit company, or building and loan association organized under the provisions of any statute enacted prior to February 24, 1933, which is in voluntary liquidation on February 24, 1933, pursuant to any statute of this state may accept the provisions of this chapter and continue the liquidation of such corporation pursuant to the terms and provisions of this chapter. Formerly: Acts 1933, c.40, s.161. As amended by P.L.263-1985, SEC.51. IC 28-1-10 Chapter 10. Repealed IC 28-1-11 Chapter 11. Powers of Banks and Trust Companies 28-1-11-1 General and enumerated rights, privileges, and powers; "bank or trust company" 28-1-11-2 Fiscal or transfer agent; transportation agent; insurance producer or broker; attorney in fact 28-1-11-2.5 Sale of life insurance policy or annuity contract 28-1-11-2.6 Repealed 28-1-11-3 Repealed 28-1-11-3.1 Powers necessary and usual in carrying on banking business; enumerated powers; application of rules 28-1-11-3.2 Request to exercise rights and privileges granted to national bank; procedures; appeal 28-1-11-4 Investments; deposit of funds 28-1-11-5 Real estate 28-1-11-6 Appointment as fiduciary 28-1-11-7 Testamentary and probate fiduciary appointments 28-1-11-8 Appointment as successor guardian, trustee, executor, or administrator 28-1-11-9 Trust business 28-1-11-10 Service as fiduciary without bond; judicial control; requirement of security 28-1-11-11 Safe deposits and escrows 28-1-11-12 Federal reserve system and federal deposit insurance corporation membership; federal securities 28-1-11-12.5 Federal home loan bank; investments; membership; loans; transfer, assignment, and pledge of bonds, notes, contracts, mortgages, securities, and other property 28-1-11-13 Compensation for services 28-1-11-14 Community and economic development investments and other public welfare investments; limits; exposure to liability
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