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Chapter 5
Savings Operations

Articles

1
Savings Liability
Sections 6600–6603
2
Savings Accounts
Sections 6651–6663
3
Contracts for Savings Programs
Sections 6700–6702
4
Powers of Attorney on Savings Accounts
Section 6725
5
Married Persons and Minors
Sections 6750–6752
6
Multiple-party Accounts
Sections 6800–6805
7
Accounts of Administrators, Executors, Guardians, Custodians, Trustees, and Other Fiduciaries
Sections 6850–6856
8
Accounts of Incompetents
Section 6900
9
Accounts of Deceased Nonresidents
Sections 6950–6951
10
Savings Accounts as Legal Investments and as Security; Public Funds
Sections 7000–7002
11
Interest
Sections 7050–7055
12
Withdrawals
Section 7100
13
Redemption
Sections 7150–7154
 



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

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