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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Banks; Conservator vs. Receiver

MERCANTILE LAW QUESTION 2006


Distinguish between the role of a conservator and that of a receiver of a bank.

SUGGESTED ANSWER:
The Conservator is appointed for a period not exceeding one (1) year, to take charge of the assets, liabilities, and the management of a bank or a quasi-bank in a state of continuing inability, or unwillingness to maintain a condition of liquidity deemed adequate to protect the interest of depositors and creditors. On the other hand, the Receiver is appointed to manage a bank or quasi-bank that is unable to pay its liabilities in the ordinary course of business, or has insufficient realizable assets to meet its liabilities, or cannot continue in business without probable losses to its depositors or creditors; or has willfully violated a final cease and desist order, involving acts or transactions amounting to fraud or a dissipation of the assets of the institution. The main purpose of the Receiver is to recommend the rehabilitation or liquidation of the bank

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