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    • Maine Revised Statutes
    • TITLE 9-B: FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
    • Part 4: POWERS AND DUTIES OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
    • Chapter 46: PROHIBITIONS

    Maine Revised Statutes
    Part 4: POWERS AND DUTIES OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
    Chapter 46: PROHIBITIONS

    9-B §461. Applicability of chapter - §461. Applicability of chapter The provisions of this chapter setting...

    9-B §462. Interlocks of directors, corporators and officers - §462. Interlocks of directors, corporators and officers 1.  Prohibited interlocks....

    9-B §463. Stock in Maine financial institutions (REPEALED) - §463. Stock in Maine financial institutions (REPEALED) SECTION HISTORY PL...

    9-B §464. Loans on shares of stock - §464. Loans on shares of stock 1.  Prohibition.  A financial...

    9-B §465. Loans to directors, corporators or officers (REPEALED) - §465. Loans to directors, corporators or officers (REPEALED) SECTION HISTORY...

    9-B §465-A. Loans to stockholders, directors or officers - §465-A. Loans to stockholders, directors or officers 1.  Authorization.  A...

    9-B §466. Unlawful acts - §466. Unlawful acts The acts set forth in this section...

    9-B §467. Outside business interests - §467. Outside business interests 1.  Acting as broker-dealer prohibited.  [PL...

    9-B §468. Restrictions on transactions with affiliates - §468. Restrictions on transactions with affiliates 1.  Definitions.  As used...

    9-B §469. Fundamental change in asset composition - §469. Fundamental change in asset composition 1.  Requirement of prior...

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