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Cal. Fin. Code § 18420.2

Possession, Conservatorship, and Liquidation by the Commissioner

Known as the Industrial Loan Law

The act spans §§ 18000–18707 (410 sections).

Added by Stats. 1985, Ch. 140, Sec. 1

The commissioner may, with ex parte approval of the court, sell all or any part of the company’s assets to another industrial loan company, to a bank, to a savings and loan association, to Guaranty Corporation, or to an instrumentality of the United States government. In like manner, the commissioner may borrow from Guaranty Corporation, an instrumentality of the United States government, or a private insurer which insures or guarantees the company’s investment certificates, any amount necessary to facilitate the assumption of investment certificate liabilities by a newly chartered or existing industrial loan company, assigning any part or all of the assets of the company as security for that loan.

Official source: California Legislative Information. Reproduced from public-domain California statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.