| C.__The superintendent may approve the dissolution of a | credit union recommended by a majority of the entire board | of directors but approved by less than a majority of all | members if the superintendent finds, upon the written and | verified application of the board, that: |
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| (1)__The board mailed written notice of the meeting to | consider dissolution to all members qualified to vote; |
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| (2)__The notice disclosed the purpose of the meeting | and that approval of dissolution might be sought | pursuant to this paragraph; |
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| (3)__A majority of the votes cast by the members were | in favor of dissolution; and |
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| (4)__The board has an acceptable plan of dissolution. |
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| D.__If the superintendent approves dissolution, either by | vote of the board or vote of the members, the credit union | shall immediately cease to do business, except for the | express purposes of liquidation including the discharging of | debts, collecting on loans, distributing__assets and every | other act necessary to wind up and liquidate the business.__ | It may sue and be sued for the purpose of enforcing such | debts and obligations until its affairs are fully adjusted. |
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| E.__The board of directors shall use the assets of the | credit union to pay claims in the following order: |
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| (1)__Claimants whose claims are secured must receive | their security.__To the extent their respective claims | exceed the value of the security for those claims, as | determined to the satisfaction of the receiver, they | each have an unsecured claim against the credit union | having priority as provided in subparagraph (2); and |
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| (2)__Unsecured claims against the liquidation estate | that are proved to the satisfaction of the receiver | have priority in the following order: |
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| (a)__Administrative costs and expenses of | liquidation; |
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| (b)__Claims for wages and salaries, including | vacation, severance and sick leave pay; |
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| (c)__Taxes legally due and owing to the United | States or any state or subdivision of the United | States or state; |
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