2011 Louisiana Laws
Revised Statutes
TITLE 6 — Banks and banking
RS 6:929 — Rights of association to contest decisions of commissioner


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§929. Rights of association to contest decisions of commissioner

Whenever any controversy has arisen between the commissioner and an association with respect to any question of law or regulation or with respect to any other question involving immeasurable or irreparable damage to the association, including but not limited to any decision by the commissioner to close the association and take possession, the members or stockholders of the association or the board of directors, may by a two-thirds vote of the members or stockholders or directors present in person, or by proxy, at a meeting called for such purpose, authorize an officer of the association to apply to the district court for a declaratory judgment as to such question. Nothing contained herein precludes any member, stockholder, depositor, or borrower from exercising any right provided him individually under the laws of this state.

Acts 1970, No. 234, §1. Acts 1983, No. 675, §1.

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