Minnesota Statutes

§ 48.62 — BANK MAY ISSUE NOTES OR DEBENTURES

Minnesota § 48.62
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartBANKING
Ch. 48BANKS

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Minn. Stat. § 48.62 (2026).

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With the approval of the commissioner any banking institution may, at any time, through action of its board of directors and without requiring any action of its stockholders, issue and sell its capital notes or debentures. These capital notes or debentures shall be subordinate and subject to the claims of depositors and may be subordinated and subjected to the claims of other creditors. In determining whether the capital of any banking institution is impaired, outstanding capital notes or debentures, legally issued by the institution and sold by it to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, shall not be considered as liabilities of the institutions, but for all other purposes they shall be, and shall be considered as, liabilities of the institution. No capital notes, or debentures, shall b

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Legislative History

(7697-7)1935 c 305 s 1;1967 c 102 s 9

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