Washington Code 32.20.440 – Purchase of United States securities from banks or trust companies
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A mutual savings bank may invest its funds in the purchase of United States government securities from a bank or trust company, subject to the selling bank’s or trust company’s agreement to repurchase such securities on the business day next following their purchase by the mutual savings bank. The securities may be purchased at par, or at a premium or discount, as the mutual savings bank may agree, and may be characterized for accounting and statement purposes and carried on the books of the mutual savings bank as such securities to the extent of their market value, and as due from such banks or trust companies to the extent that the repurchase price agreed to be paid exceeds such market value.
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Severability—1971 ex.s. c 222: See note following RCW 32.04.085.
Terms Used In Washington Code 32.20.440
- its funds: whenever used in this chapter , shall mean and include moneys deposited with or borrowed by a mutual savings bank, sums credited to the guaranty fund of a mutual savings bank, and the income derived from such deposits or fund, or both, and the principal balance of any outstanding capital notes, and capital debentures. See Washington Code 32.20.010
- savings bank: whenever used in this chapter , shall mean a mutual savings bank organized and existing under the laws of the state of Washington. See Washington Code 32.20.010