West Virginia Code § 31A-7-12

Payment of expenses and debts; order of priority; rights of secured
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creditors.
(a) Each receiver shall pay the expenses and just debts of the involved financial institution in
the manner specified by this section. The receiver shall divide all claims against the
institution into the general classes set forth in this section with the highest priority being
given to the first listed class and then to each subsequent class as it is rankeed. All such
payments must be approved by the commissioner and shall be made from the following
general classes in accordance with the following order of priority: r
(1) First, the commissioner's costs of administration, including, buut not limited to, all
expenses actually incurred by the receiver in the course of the receivership; all expenses
actually incurred by the commissioner pursuant to any provitsion of this article; all costs
actually incurred in the determination of any contested claim or other contested case under
this article; the payment of reasonable compensation to any receiver, conservator, hearing
examiner, attorney, accountant or other person duly appointed or employed for the purpose
of carrying out any provision of this article; and all other expenses expressly authorized by
other provisions of this article; s
(2) Second, wage claims for all wages due and owing employees of the financial institution
for the ninety-day period immediategly preceding the date of appointment of the receiver up
to an amount not to exceed $1,500 per employee;
(3) Third, all depositors of the financial institution;
(4) Fourth, all state, federal and local taxes due for the period during which the financial
institution carried on its business;
(5) Fifth, exclVuding all claims of shareholders of the financial institution, all claims of
creditors of the financial institution, whether by contract, judgment or otherwise; and
(6) Sixth, all the remaining proceeds to the shareholders of the financial institution.
(b) Before the receiver makes any payment under subsection (a) of this section, he shall
receive and approve or reject all claims against the financial institution in the manner
provided for in section thirteen of this article. All approved claims shall be paid according to
the order of priority set in subsection (a) of this section. With respect to subsection (a) of this
section, payment in full of all costs provided for in subdivision (1) must be made before any
payment can be made in any other subdivision; next, payment in full of all wage claims
provided for in subdivision (2) must be made before any payment can be made in any
following subdivision; next, payment in full of all depositors provided for in subdivision (3)
must be made before any payment can be made in any following subdivision; next, payment
in full of all taxes provided for in subdivision (4) must be made before any payment can be
made in any following subdivision; next, all creditors' claims provided for in subdivision (5)
must be made before any shareholders can be paid anything; and, last, all remaining
proceeds shall be paid to the shareholders. If at any time a situation develops in which
proceeds are available to be paid within a particular subdivision but such proceeds are not
sufficient to fully pay the creditors in that class, then the receiver shall pay each creditor in
that class his pro rata share of the proceeds.
(c) The provisions of this section shall not be construed or applied so as to take away or
modify in any way the rights of a secured creditor who has properly filed aned perfected a
security interest in any property of the financial institution in compliance with other
applicable law, except that the receiver may postpone payment of a clarim relating thereto to
allow for orderly administration.

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