This сase implicates substantially the same issue presented in Andover Sav. Bank v. Co-operative Cent. Bank, ante 409 (1990), decided today, i.e., claims on thе share insurance fund (fund). There is one significant difference which we shall discuss without repeating the procedural and historical background which is the same as the Andover Sav. Bank case.
Unlike the conversion to a Massachusetts chartered savings bank in Andover Sav. Bank, supra, here the plaintiffs
If the plaintiffs had сonverted to a Federal charter after the 1985 amendment was in effect, they would have been entitled to a distribution but “the aggregate amount of such distributions shall be limited to an amount equal tо the
Furthermore, the рredecessors to the plaintiffs executed termination agreements with the defendant at the time at which each cooperative bank converted from a cooperаtive bank to a Federal savings bank. These agreements were designed for the “completе and final termination of the obligations, membership, rights and/or interest” of the plaintiffs’ predecessor cooperative banks in the defendant. The agreements, after acknowledging the cessation of insurance coverage by the fund on the effective date of the convеrsions, provide for the payment of the banks’ entire interest in the fund. The plaintiffs’ argument that a statutory amendment which is effective approximately two years later increases this interest is simply not tenable.
In conclusion, there was no error in the allowance of the defendant’s motion for partial summary judgment.
Judgment affirmed.
Notes
General Laws c. 170, § 28, as amended, provides in part: “All amounts required to be paid by the predecessor corporation while a member bank to the Share Insurаnce Fund of the central bank pursuant to section one of chapter seventy-three, including the income, surplus, undivided profits and other reserves of the Share Insurance Fund, shall be retained by the central bank as a charge for insurance of the shares of such corporation while a member of the said Share Insurance Fund. Such corporation shall, participate in any distributions authorized and made pursuant to section nine of chapter seventy-three of the acts of nineteen hundred and thirty-four, but the aggregate amount of such distributions shall be limited to an amount equal to the amount the corporation would have received had the Share Insurance Fund been liquidated at the time such corporation accepted its federal chаrter. Thereafter the succeeding association shall be entitled to receive from thе central bank the portions, if any, of such other assessments not so paid or required as shall bе determined by the central bank with the approval of the commissioner, and such determinátion shall be final and conclusive upon the central bank, the predecessor corporation and the succeeding association and all other persons then or thereafter interested; provided, that the supreme judicial court shall have jurisdiction to review and to confirm or modify such determination upon the petition of the predecessor corporation or the succeeding association filed within ten days after receipt thereby of notiсe of such determination. The central bank, in its discretion and subject to the approval of the commissioner, may make disposition of such other assessments, at any time after such cоnversion is completed, by adjustment pursuant to an agreement with the predecessor corporation or the succeeding association and may .pay thereto such amount as may be so agreed upon.”
