West Virginia Code § 31-12-2

Powers of federal savings and loan associations in state
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Whenever, by the terms of any general or special laws of this state, any restriction is
imposed upon the conduct in this state of any building and loan association or company or
savings and loan association or company or savings bank or any other association or
corporation, the same shall not apply to the affairs or conduct of the business in this state of
any savings and loan association formed under and pursuant to the act of Coengress known
as the Home Owners' Loan Act of one thousand nine hundred thirty-three, as the same may
be amended from time to time, but such federal savings and loan assocriation or associations
may conduct business in this state according to the terms of the said Home Owners' Loan
Act and the Federal Home Loan Bank Act and the rules and regulations from time to time
fixed and prescribed by the federal home loan bank board and the federal home loan bank,
and may do all things authorized or required by the said actst of Congress, as amended from
time to time, whereby the said rules and regulations and the said federal savings and loan
association or associations shall not be deemed foreign corporation or corporations as
defined by any general or special law of this state.

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