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205 ILCS 5/36

Classification of loans and investments

Known as the Illinois Banking Act

The act spans §§ 205–205 (121 sections).

Laws 1955, p. 83.

For the determination of the character and classification of loans and investments made by state banks the substantive character of the underlying security for a loan or of the marketable investment security shall be the determinant, and the state bank's ownership or interest therein may be evidenced by warehouse receipts, deposit receipts, shipping documents, trust receipts, participation certificates, mortgages, conditional sale agreements, and such other or different instruments of title or of lien as may establish the bank's ownership in or lien upon the underlying security.

Official source: Illinois General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Illinois statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.