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Chapter 3
Sale

Articles

1
General Provisions
Sections 4840–4843
2
Sale of Whole Business Unit to California State Depository Corporation or California State-licensed Foreign (Other Nation) Bank
Sections 4845–4862
3
Sale of Whole Business Unit to Federal Depository Corporation, California Federally Licensed Foreign (Other Nation) Bank, or Insured Foreign (Other State) State Depository Corporation
Sections 4870–4875
3.5
Sale of Whole Business Unit of California State Independent Trust Company to Uninsured Foreign (Other State) State Depository Corporation
Sections 4876.01–4876.09
4
Certain Sales of Partial Business Units
Sections 4877.01–4877.07
4.5
Sale of Partial Trust Business Unit by California State Bank or Savings Association to Uninsured Foreign (Other State) State Depository Corporation
Sections 4878.01–4878.08
5
Other Sales of Partial Business Units
Sections 4879.01–4879.17
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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