Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 1125 | Banks - Liquidations and Conservatorships
Section 1125.22 | Powers of Receiver.

Effective: January 1, 2018
Latest Legislation: House Bill 49 - 132nd General Assembly
(A) A receiver shall have all of the following powers:
(1) To take possession of all books, records of account, and assets of the state bank;
(2) To collect all debts, claims, and judgments belonging to the bank and to take any other action, including the lending of money, necessary to preserve and liquidate the assets of the bank;
(3) To execute in the name of the bank any instrument necessary or proper to effectuate the receiver's powers or perform its duties as receiver;
(4) To initiate, pursue, compromise, and defend litigation involving any right, claim, interest, or liability of the bank;
(5) To exercise all fiduciary functions of the bank as of the date of appointment as receiver;
(6) To borrow money as necessary in the liquidation of the bank, and to secure those borrowings by the pledge or mortgage of assets of the bank;
(7) To abandon or convey title to any holder of a deed of trust, mortgage, or similar lien against property in which the bank has an interest, whenever the receiver determines that continuing to claim that interest is burdensome and of no advantage to the bank or its account holders, creditors, shareholders, or members;
(8) To sell any and all assets, to compromise any debt, claim, obligation, or judgment due to the bank, to discontinue any pending action or other proceeding, and to sell or otherwise transfer all or a substantial portion of the assets or liabilities of the bank;
(9) To establish ancillary receiverships in any jurisdiction the receiver determines necessary;
(10) To distribute assets in accordance with this chapter;
(11) To take any other action incident to the powers set forth in division (A) of this section.
(B) Unless specifically indicated to the contrary, the powers conferred upon a receiver under this section may be exercised without court approval. However, nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent a receiver from obtaining court approval when the receiver determines approval is appropriate under the circumstances.

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Ohio Revised Code

Title 11 | Banks-Savings and Loan Associations

Chapter 1125 | Banks - Liquidations and Conservatorships

Section 1125.01 | Jurisdiction of Court.

Section 1125.03 | Voluntary Liquidation.

Section 1125.04 | Superintendent's Consent to Voluntary Liquidation.

Section 1125.05 | Continued Supervision of Voluntary Dissolution.

Section 1125.06 | Submission of Documents After Completion of Voluntary Liquidation.

Section 1125.09 | Conditions Necessary for Appointment of Conservator.

Section 1125.10 | Appointment of Conservator.

Section 1125.11 | Filing Certified Copy of Certificate of Appointment.

Section 1125.12 | Powers of Conservator.

Section 1125.13 | Conduct of Business During Conservatorship.

Section 1125.14 | Recommendation of Conservator.

Section 1125.17 | Full and Exclusive Powers and Procedures for Liquidation of Banks.

Section 1125.18 | Conditions Necessary for Taking Possession of State Bank Property and Business.

Section 1125.19 | Filing Certified Copy of Certificate of Appointment.

Section 1125.20 | Appointment as Receiver to Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

Section 1125.21 | Title Vested in Receiver.

Section 1125.22 | Powers of Receiver.

Section 1125.23 | Presenting and Disposing of Claims.

Section 1125.24 | Paying Claims.

Section 1125.25 | Election to Reject or Ratify and Assign Executory Contract.

Section 1125.26 | Subrogation Rights of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

Section 1125.27 | Receiver May Appoint Successor.

Section 1125.28 | Filing Operates as Automatic Stay.

Section 1125.29 | Order Declaring Bank Properly Wound Up and Dissolved.

Section 1125.30 | Receiver May Destroy Records.

Section 1125.33 | Damages; Immunity.