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<law><site_title>Virginia Decoded</site_title><site_url>https://vacode.org</site_url><law_id>54639</law_id><section_number>6.2-1084</section_number><catch_line>Continuation of trust powers in the event of consolidation or merger of two or more associations</catch_line><edition url="https://vacode.org/2025/" slug="2025" current="TRUE" last_updated="">2025</edition><structure><unit label="title" level="1" order_by="1" identifier="6.2">Financial Institutions and Services</unit><unit label="subtitle" level="2" order_by="1" identifier="II">Depository Institutions and Trust Organizations</unit><unit label="chapter" level="3" order_by="1" identifier="10">Entities Conducting Trust Business</unit><unit label="article" level="4" order_by="1" identifier="6">Trust Powers of Savings Institutions</unit></structure><text>
						<section><p>If an association consolidates or merges with another association or a bank and the association has, prior to such <span class="dictionary">consolidation</span> or merger, exercised trust powers under a certificate issued by the <span class="dictionary">Commission</span>, which certificate is in effect at the time of the <span class="dictionary">consolidation</span> or merger, the rights existing under such certificate shall pass to the resulting corporation. The resulting corporation may exercise such trust powers in the same manner and to the same extent as the association to which such certificate was originally issued. No new application to continue to exercise such powers is necessary. If the name of the resulting corporation differs from that of the association to which the right to exercise trust powers was originally granted, the <span class="dictionary">Commission</span> shall <span class="dictionary">issue</span> a certificate showing the right of such resulting corporation to exercise the trust powers theretofore granted to any of the associations participating in the <span class="dictionary">consolidation</span> or merger.</p></section></text><history>1984, c. 303, &#xA7; 6.1-195.81; 2010, c. 794.</history><metadata></metadata></law>
