Sec. 186.313. EXCESS ASSETS. (a) If state trust company assets remain after the receiver has provided for unclaimed distributions and all of the liabilities of the state trust company in liquidation, the receiver shall distribute the remaining assets to the shareholders or participants of the state trust company.
(b) If the remaining assets are not liquid or if they otherwise require continuing administration, the receiver may call a meeting of the shareholders or participants and participant-transferees of the state trust company. The receiver shall give notice of the meeting:
(1) in a newspaper of general circulation in the county where the home office of the state trust company was located; and
(2) by written notice to the shareholders or participants and participant-transferees of record at their last known addresses.
(c) At the meeting, the shareholders or participants shall appoint one or more agents to take over the affairs to continue the liquidation for the benefit of the shareholders or participants and participant-transferees. Voting privileges are governed by the state trust company's bylaws and certificate of formation. If a quorum cannot be obtained at the meeting, the banking commissioner shall appoint an agent. An agent appointed under this subsection shall execute and file with the court a bond approved by the court, conditioned on the faithful performance of all the duties of the trust.
(d) Under order of the court the receiver shall transfer and deliver to one or more agents for continued liquidation under the court's supervision all assets of the state trust company remaining in the receiver's hands. The court shall discharge the receiver from further liability to the state trust company and its clients, creditors, shareholders, participants, and participant-transferees.
(e) The state trust company may not resume business and the charter of the state trust company is void on the date the court issues the order directing the receiver to transfer and deliver the remaining assets of the state trust company to one or more agents.
Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 62, Sec. 7.16(a), eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
Amended by:
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 575 (S.B. 804), Sec. 35, eff. June 14, 2013.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 3 - Financial Institutions and Businesses
Chapter 186 - Dissolution and Receivership
Subchapter D. Claims Against Receivership Estate
Section 186.302. Proof of Claim
Section 186.303. Judgment as Proof of Claim
Section 186.304. Secured Claim
Section 186.305. Unliquidated or Undetermined Claim
Section 186.307. Action on Claim
Section 186.308. Objection to Approved Claim
Section 186.309. Appeal of Rejected Claim
Section 186.310. Payment of Claim
Section 186.311. Priority of Claims Against Insured State Trust Company
Section 186.312. Priority of Claims Against Uninsured State Trust Company