| (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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| (d)__Debts due and owing to the State and the | United States, including the National Credit Union | Administration; |
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| (e)__General creditors, and secured creditors to | the extent that the secured creditors' respective | claims exceed the value of the security for those | claims; |
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| (f)__Pro rata distribution to members in | proportion to the respective amount of their | deposits and shares; |
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| (g)__In a case involving liquidation of a | corporate credit union, membership capital of the | corporate credit union; |
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| (h)__In a case involving liquidation of a | designated community development credit union, any | outstanding secondary capital accounts issued | pursuant to state law; and |
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| (i)__In a case involving liquidation of a | corporate credit union, paid-in capital. |
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| F.__Priorities for payment of claims under paragraph E are | to be based on the circumstances that exist on the date of | the liquidation. |
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