Alaska Statutes Sec. 06.26.780 - Involuntary Liquidation Powers

(a) When liquidating a trust company, the department may exercise any power incidental to liquidating a trust company, but it may not, without the approval of the superior court,

(1) sell trust company assets having an appraised value in excess of $100,000;

(2) compromise or release a claim that exceeds $100,000 exclusive of interest;

(3) make full payment on a claim, other than a claim upon an obligation incurred by the department, before preparing and filing a schedule of the department's determinations under AS 06.26.790 (d)(3).

(b) Within six months after beginning the liquidation of a trust company, the department may terminate an executory contract for services or advertising to which the trust company is a party or an obligation of the trust company as a lessee. A lessor who receives 60 days' notice of the department's decision to terminate a lease does not have a claim for rent other than rent accrued to the date of termination or for damages due to the termination.

(c) As soon as practical after beginning the involuntary liquidation of a trust company, the department shall take the steps necessary to terminate all fiduciary positions held by the trust company, to surrender all property held by the trust company as a fiduciary, and to settle the trust accounts of the trust company.

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