Georgia Statutes

§ 7-2-4 — Powers

Georgia § 7-2-4

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O.C.G.A. § 7-2-4 (2026).

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The corporation may:

(1)Enter into contracts, including contracts for reinsurance;
(2)Sue and be sued;
(3)Adopt, use, and display a corporate seal;
(4)Advance funds, in accordance with agreed terms and conditions, to aid member financial institutions to operate and to meet liquidity requirements;
(5)Assume control of the property and business of any member financial institution upon the written direction of the department and operate the financial institution in accordance with the recommendations of the department;
(6)Assist in the merger, consolidation, or liquidation of member financial institutions;
(7)Receive money or other property from its member financial institutions or from any corporation, association, or person;
(8)Invest its funds in such manner as permitted to credit

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