2005 Idaho Code - 26-908 — SALE OF ASSETS OF BANK OR DEPARTMENT

                                  TITLE  26
                              BANKS AND BANKING
                                  CHAPTER 9
                    CONSOLIDATION, SALE AND REORGANIZATION
    26-908.  SALE OF ASSETS OF BANK OR DEPARTMENT. (1) Any state bank may sell
to any other bank:
    (a)  all or substantially all of the selling bank assets and business; or
    (b)  all or substantially all of the assets and business of any department
    of the selling bank.
    (2)  Any state bank may, upon assuming the liabilities relating thereto,
purchase:
    (a)  all or substantially all of the assets and business of another bank;
    or
    (b)  all or substantially all of the assets and business of any department
    of another bank.
    (3)  The agreement of purchase and sale shall be authorized, approved by
the director, approved by the vote of a majority of the stockholders of the
purchasing and selling bank at a meeting called for the purpose in like manner
as meetings to approve mergers are called and filed with the director
accompanied by evidence of such stockholders' approval in like manner as
agreements of mergers are filed. After such approval is given by the
stockholders a notice of such sale shall be published once a week for three
(3) successive weeks in a newspaper of large general circulation in the county
in which the selling bank has its principal office, and proof of such
publication shall be filed with the director.
    (4)  Notwithstanding any term of the agreement, or of his contract of
deposit, any depositor whose business is thus sold has the right to withdraw
his deposit in full on demand after such sale unless by dealing with [the]
purchasing bank with knowledge of the purchase he ratifies the transfer.
    (5)  The agreement of sale may provide for the transfer to the purchasing
bank of all fiduciary positions held by the selling bank subject to the right
of the court, on petition of any interested party, to appoint another or
succeeding fiduciary to the positions so transferred. Until the court appoints
another or succeeding fiduciary the purchasing bank shall, if qualified to do
so, exercise any fiduciary function vested in the selling bank.
    (6)  No right against or obligation of the selling bank in respect of
assets or business sold shall be released or impaired by the sale until one
(1) year from the last date of publication of the notice pursuant to
subsection (3) of this section, but after the expiration of such year, no
action can be brought against the selling bank on account of any deposit,
obligation, trust, or asset transferred to or liability assumed by the
purchasing bank.
    (7)  A bank may, with the prior approval of the director, purchase assets
and the charter of and assume deposit liabilities or [of] a branch office of
another bank or sell assets and the charter of a branch and permit the
assumption of deposit liabilities by the purchasing bank.  The sale or
acquisition of a branch office and deposit liabilities shall comply with all
capital requirements and other statutory requirements and restrictions
relating to the maintenance of branch offices as required by this law.  Banks
which desire to sell, purchase or exchange branches shall apply to the
director and shall provide all information required by the director to
properly evaluate the impact upon public need and convenience and the impact
upon depositors, stockholders and creditors of both the selling and acquiring
banks.  The director may in his discretion require a public hearing for the
purpose of obtaining public impact and evaluating public need and convenience
issues. The department shall make an investigation of the proposed sale,
purchase or exchange of branches.  The actual cost of an investigation,
administrative procedure or hearing, shall be shared equally by the selling
and acquiring banks.  All fees shall be paid to the department of finance by
the applicant banks following the approval or denial by the director.  A bank
selling a branch shall publish notice of the sale once a week for three (3)
successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which
the branch is located.

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