Liquidating corporations created under the authority of this chapter shall be bodies corporate and politic, with power to sue and be sued by their respective corporate names. No action shall be begun against any such corporation except in the county in which it is domiciled. The corporation shall have as its seal the seal of the bank which it is liquidating. Such corporation shall have generally the powers and responsibilities of receivers with respect to the assets and liabilities of all banks which they shall liquidate. Acts involving discretion shall be subject to approval of the chancery court, except as herein specifically provided.
Miss. Code Ann. § 81-9-49
General powers of liquidating corporation
Codes, 1942, § 5265; Laws, 1934, ch. 146.
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