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Current as of December 31, 2021 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
A proposed plan of conversion to a capital stock association shall provide:
(1) That each savings account holder will receive a withdrawable savings account in the converted association that is equal in amount to the withdrawable savings account in the mutual association;
(2) That all savings accounts will remain insured;
(3) That each savings account holder shall receive, without payment, nontransferable subscription rights to capital stock in the converted association;
(4) The number of shares of stock that will be sold;
(5) That subscription rights shall be on a basis pro rata to the member's interest in the mutual association, however, fractional shares need not be issued;
(6) That the conversion to a capital stock association does not result in any reduction of the converting association's reserves and net worth;
(7) An independent evaluation of the converting association's pro forma market value as converted to support the offering of stock to the converting association's members;
(8) The business purposes to be accomplished by the conversion;
(9) The manner in which capital stock in the converted association will be sold and distributed;
(10) A statement that capital stock is not insured; and
(11) That all earned surplus shall be distributed to members on a basis pro rata to the member's interest in the mutual association. However, prior to such a distribution, there shall be set aside sufficient earned surplus in order to insure satisfying the requirements of §§ 9-218, 9-220, 9-221 and 9-324 of this title.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, Financial Institutions § 9-603 - last updated December 31, 2021 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/financial-institutions/md-code-fin-inst-sect-9-603/
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