New Jersey Revised Statutes § 17:12b-220 - Powers Of Insurance Corporation

17:12B-220. Powers of insurance corporation
The Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation shall have all the rights, privileges and powers conferred upon it by the Federal statutes now or hereafter enacted, and may make loans on the security of, or purchase at public or private sale, or at any receiver's sale, and, when purchased, may liquidate or sell, any part of the assets of the State association, and, in the event of the purchase of any of such assets, it shall bid for and pay a fair and reasonable price. Whether or not the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation shall serve as aforesaid, whenever it shall pay or make available for payment the liabilities of any such insured State association in liquidation which are insured by it, it shall be subrogated upon the surrender and transfer to it of any account insured by it, with respect to such account, but such surrender and transfer of such account shall not affect any right which the transferor thereof may have in any portion of such account which is uninsured or any right to participate in the distribution of the net proceeds remaining from the disposition of the assets of such insured State association; provided, that the rights of the investors in, and creditors of, such insured State association shall be determined in accordance with the applicable provisions of the laws of this State.

L.1963, c. 144, s. 220.


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