(205 ILCS 5/65) (from Ch. 17, par. 377)
Sec. 65. Dividends; dissolution. From time to time during a receivership other than a receivership conducted by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Commissioner shall make and pay from monies of the bank a ratable dividend on all claims as may be proved to his or her satisfaction or adjudicated by the court. Claims so proven or adjudicated shall bear interest at the rate of 3% per annum from the date of the appointment of the receiver to the date of payment, but all dividends on a claim shall be applied first to principal. In computing the amount of any dividend to be paid, if the Commissioner deems it desirable in the interests of economy of administration and to the interest of the bank and its creditors, he or she may pay up to the amount of $10 of each claim or unpaid portion thereof in full. As the proceeds of the assets of the bank are collected in the course of liquidation, the Commissioner shall make and pay further dividends on all claims previously proven or adjudicated. After one year from the entry of a judgment of dissolution, all unclaimed dividends shall be remitted to the State Treasurer in accordance with the "Uniform Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act", as now or hereafter amended, together with a list of all unpaid claimants, their last known addresses and the amounts unpaid.
(Source: P.A. 91-16, eff. 7-1-99.)
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