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Article 16
General Provisions Applicable to Banking Non-stock Corporations

Sections

9001
Definitions
9001‑A
Fingerprints
9002
Application
9003
Certificates
9004
Certificates
9005
Nonexclusivity of statutory provisions for indemnification of directors and officers
9006
Authorization for indemnification of directors and officers
9007
Payment of indemnification other than by court award
9008
Indemnification of directors and officers by a court
9009
Other provisions affecting indemnification of directors and officers
9010‑A
Insurance for indemnification of directors and officers
9011
Certificates as evidence
9012
Corporate seal as evidence
9013
When notice or lapse of time unnecessary
9014
Corporate name
9015
Corporate name
9016
Change of name
9017
Place and time of meetings of the board
9018
Effect of invalidity of part of article
9019
Certain provisions relating to the conversion of non-stock savings banks and savings and loan associations to stock form
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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