An institution may go into voluntary liquidation by vote of its stockholders owning at least two-thirds of its capital stock. The institution shall first obtain the written consent of the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services. Before consenting to the liquidation, the director may require a special examination of the condition and affairs of the institution. The institution shall pay the actual costs of the examination as provided in ORS 706.544. [Amended by 1973 c.797 238; 1985 c.762 43; 1985 c.786 40; 1999 c.59 220]
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