Massachusetts Statutes

§ 46 — Lost, stolen or destroyed passbooks; application for payment or issuance of duplicate

Massachusetts § 46
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title XXIICORPORATIONS
Ch. 171CREDIT UNIONS

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Bluebook
Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 171, § 46 (2026).

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Section 46. When a passbook or other instrument as evidence of a shareholder's or a depositor's account issued by any credit union has been lost, stolen or destroyed, the person in whose name it was issued, or in the case of a joint account, by the joint owners thereof may make written application to such credit union for payment of the amount of the shares or deposit represented by said book or other instrument or for issuance of a duplicate book or other instrument therefor. The application shall include an affidavit signed and sworn to that the person making such application is a lawful owner of such passbook or other instrument, that such passbook or other instrument has been lost, stolen or destroyed, and that no lawful owner has, in any way, transferred, pledged or assigned said pass

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