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Title 12
Chapter 2
Subchapter XIII
US Code - Subchapter XIII: Receivership
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Section 191
Appointment of receiver for a national bank
Section 192
Default in payment of circulating notes
Section 193
Notice to present claims
Section 194
Dividends on adjusted claims; distribution of assets
Section 195
Repealed.
Section 196
Expenses
Section 197
Shareholders' meeting; continuance of receivership; appointment of agent; winding up business; distribution of assets
Section 197A
Resumption of business by closed bank on consent of depositors
Section 198
Purchase by receiver of property of bank; request to Comptroller
Section 199
Approval of request
Section 200
Payment
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