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Nev. Rev. Stat. ch. 667 – Liquidation and Reorganization | Midpage
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Nevada Revised Statutes
Title 55
Chapter 667
Nev. Rev. Stat. ch. 667
Liquidation and Reorganization
667.015
Procedure; applicable law; power to sell and transfer assets
667.035
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation may act as receiver or liquidator of closed bank having insured deposits; no bond required
667.045
Acceptance of appointment as receiver or liquidator; possession of and title to assets, business and property vests in Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
667.055
Enforcement of individual liability of stockholders or members and directors or managers of closed bank
667.065
Payment of insured deposits; subrogation
667.075
Loans to closed banks by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; sale of assets to it
667.085
Commissioner to furnish copies of examinations and reports to Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
667.095
Deposit of books, papers and records with Commissioner upon final liquidation
667.105
Destruction of records of liquidated insolvent banks
667.115
Termination of trusteeship under security instruments upon insolvency; appointment of successor trustee by petition to district court or pursuant to security instrument
667.125
Petition for appointment of successor trustee by district court: Order directing service of notice
667.135
Petition for appointment of successor trustee: Publication and contents of notice
667.145
Appointment of successor trustee when no objection made
667.155
Hearing on objections to appointment of successor trustee; appeal from order
667.165
Recordation of order appointing successor trustee
667.175
Petition and order may relate to all instruments in which former trustee was named
667.185
Provisions additional to other remedies
667.195
Validation of sales by liquidator under security instruments giving power of sale
667.205
Report of banks under liquidation: Contents; filing with Secretary of State; publication
667.215
Conditions under which banks may reopen
667.225
Conditions under which bank may reorganize before actual dissolution