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§ 28-3-3-1 — Indiana Law | CourtGPT
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  6. Chapter 3 - Correction of Notice of Liquidation28-3-3-1. Notice of Voluntary Liquidation to Correct Prior Failure to Give Notice/
  7. § 28-3-3-1
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§ 28-3-3-1

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Any bank, trust company, savings association or other financial institution incorporated or organized under any law of this state and which has heretofore undertaken voluntary liquidation proceedings but failed to comply with the then existing law as to the giving of notice of such voluntary liquidation, may correct such error of omission by giving notice of such voluntary liquidation in the manner originally provided for such financial institution. Any notice so given shall contain in brief form a chronological history of the liquidation proceedings. Any notice so given shall also state in effect that any creditor, shareholder or other interested party failing to object in writing to the acts of the liquidating agent within sixty (60) days after the first publication of such notice shall be forever barred from thereafter asserting any claim against the financial institution, the liquidating agent, or his surety.Formerly: Acts 1941, c.157, s.1. As amended by P.L.79-1998, SEC.69.