federal_register: 00-4852
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| 00-4852 | Involuntary Liquidation of Federal Credit Unions and Adjudication of Creditor Claims Involving Federally-insured Credit Unions in Liquidation | Proposed Rule | The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) is publishing for notice and comment a proposed rule regarding the treatment by the NCUA Board (Board), as conservator or liquidating agent, of financial assets transferred by a federally-insured credit union to another party: in connection with a securitization; or in the form of a participation. The proposal also addresses the treatment by the Board, as conservator or liquidating agent, of agreements entered into by a federally-insured credit union to collateralize public funds. The proposal generally provides that the Board will not, by exercise of its statutory power to repudiate contracts, recover, reclaim, or recharacterize as property of the credit union or the liquidation estate financial assets that were transferred by the credit union to another party in connection with a securitization or in the form of a participation. The proposal also establishes that the Board will not seek to avoid an otherwise legally enforceable and perfected security interest in collateral for public funds solely because the collateral was not acquired contemporaneously with the approval and execution of the security agreement. The Board will also not seek to avoid a security interest solely because the collateral was changed, increased or subject to substitution from time to time. | 2000-03-02 | 2000 | 3 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2000/03/02/00-4852/involuntary-liquidation-of-federal-credit-unions-and-adjudication-of-creditor-claims-involving | https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2000-03-02/pdf/00-4852.pdf | National Credit Union Administration | 335 | The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) is publishing for notice and comment a proposed rule regarding the treatment by the NCUA Board (Board), as conservator or liquidating agent, of financial assets transferred by a federally-insured credit... |