Maryland Code § FI-9-220

Section FI-9-220
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(a) The incorporators of a savings and loan association shall deliver to the
credit of the chairman of the incorporators, as an expense fund, cash in an amount
equal to at least 25 percent of the minimum initial subscriptions for savings accounts
under § 9-218 of this subtitle.
(b) The expense fund shall be used to pay:
(1) Organizational expenses; and
(2) Operating expenses until earnings are sufficient to pay the
operating expenses and any dividends or interest on savings accounts.
(c) Except as to withdrawal rights, priority of claims on liquidation, and the
provisions of this section, an incorporator's contribution to the expense fund shall be
treated as a savings account in the savings and loan association.
(d) Contributions of the incorporators to the expense fund may be repaid
pro rata to them from the net earnings of the savings and loan association after

providing for the required allocation to the general reserve fund and the payment of
dividends or interest on the savings accounts of at least 2 percent a year.
(e) If the savings and loan association liquidates before repayment of the
contributions, contributions shall be repaid pro rata to the incorporators from the
unexpended expense fund after the payment of all:
(1) Liquidation expenses;
(2) Creditors; and
(3) The withdrawal value of savings accounts.
(f) Subsections (b), (c), and (d) of this section do not apply to any portion of
an expense fund that is provided from the paid-in surplus of a capital stock
association.

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