Texas Code § 186.003

FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION AS LIQUIDATOR
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Sec. 186.003. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION AS LIQUIDATOR. (a) The banking commissioner without court action may tender a state trust company that has been closed for liquidation to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or its successor as receiver and liquidating agent if the trust deposits of the state trust company were insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or its successor on the date of closing.
(b) After acceptance of tender of the state trust company, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or its successor shall perform the acts and duties as receiver of the state trust company that it considers necessary or desirable and that are permitted or required by federal law or this chapter.
(c) If the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or its successor refuses to accept tender of the state trust company, the banking commissioner shall act as receiver.

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