2009 Nebraska Code
Chapter 8 BANKS AND BANKING
8-198 Financial institutions; designation of receiver and liquidating agent; department; powers.

8-198. Financial institutions; designation of receiver and liquidating agent; department; powers.

The department may be designated the receiver and liquidating agent for any financial institution subject to the department's jurisdiction and, subject to the district court's supervision and control, may proceed to liquidate such institution or reorganize it in accordance with the Nebraska Banking Act.

Source
    Laws 1929, c. 38, § 11, p. 163;
    C.S.1929, § 8-192;
    Laws 1933, c. 18, § 52, p. 162;
    Laws 1941, c. 9, § 1, p. 79;
    Laws 1941, c. 180, § 1, p. 700;
    C.S.Supp.,1941, § 8-192;
    R.S.1943, § 8-184;
    Laws 1963, c. 29, § 98, p. 174;
    Laws 1985, LB 653, § 7;
    Laws 1998, LB 1321, § 20.

Annotations This section does not constitute an unlawful delegation of judicial power to an executive department of government. Department of Banking v. Hedges, 136 Neb. 382, 286 N.W. 277 (1939).
Under 1929 act, Department of Banking was ineligible to be appointed judicial receiver as it is not a qualified legal entity. State ex rel. Sorensen v. Hoskins State Bank, 132 Neb. 878, 273 N.W. 834 (1937).
Under 1929 act, the appointment of a receiver was a judicial act to be performed by the courts. State ex rel. Sorensen v. Nebraska State Bank, 124 Neb. 449, 247 N.W. 31 (1933).
Under 1929 act, this section in a judicial proceeding amounted to no more than a legislative recommendation to the judiciary to appoint secretary as receiver. State ex rel. Sorensen v. State Bank of Minatare, 123 Neb. 109, 242 N.W. 278 (1932).


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