9-204.
History: L. 1909, ch. 61, § 4; L. 1911, ch. 62, § 1; R.S. 1923, § 9-204; L. 1925, ch. 88, § 1; Repealed, L. 1929, ch. 89, § 1; March 14.
CASE ANNOTATIONS
1. Commissioner's certificate bears rate of certificate of deposit before maturity. Davis v. Bank Commissioner, 105 Kan. 560, 185 P. 41.
2. Mandamus action against state officer not action against the state. Davis v. Bank Commissioner, 105 Kan. 560, 185 P. 41.
3. Original contract rate of interest controls rate of commissioner's certificate. Davis v. Bank Commissioner, 105 Kan. 560, 185 P. 41.
4. Mandamus to require issuance of certificates; persons entitled to certificates. State Bank v. Bank Commissioner, 110 Kan. 520, 204 P. 709.
5. Section cited in connection with "double liability" of stockholders. Bank v. Laughlin, 111 Kan. 520, 524, 207 P. 433.
6. Word "creditors" substituted for "depositors" by 1911 amendment; effect considered. Abilene National Bank v. Dolley, 228 U.S. 1, 5, 33 S. Ct. 409, 57 L. Ed. 707.
7. Certificate on guaranty fund should be issued as of date of bank's insolvency. Songer v. Bank Commissioner, 114 Kan. 900, 903, 220 P. 1060.
8. Depositors do not lose right to participate by suing bank officers. Ramsey v. Bank Commissioner, 115 Kan. 212, 216, 222 P. 117.
9. Receiver cannot enforce individual claims of depositors against officers. Barret v. Skalsky, 118 Kan. 162, 164, 233 P. 1043.
10. Court has no power to regulate, supervise or fix expenses. Labette County Comm'rs v. Peterson, 118 Kan. 560, 235 P. 848.
11. Certificate to depositors shall be issued at earliest moment. State, ex rel., v. Bone, 121 Kan. 151, 246 P. 180.
12. Statute as to collection of assets satisfied when all reasonably possible assets and double liabilities collected; statute taking away vested interest is void. Thompson v. Bone, 122 Kan. 195, 251 P. 178.
13. Fund is for benefit of depositors. Lloyd v. Butler County State Bank, 122 Kan. 835, 253 P. 906.
14. Litigation of claim does not postpone right of precedence. Berry v. Peterson, 123 Kan. 4, 9, 254 P. 394.
15. Certain amount of discretion must be allowed in determining all available assets. State, ex rel., v. Bone, 125 Kan. 818, 828, 266 P. 85.
16. Bank commissioner is proper party to sue on receiver's bond. Farmers State Bank v. Crow, 126 Kan. 395, 398, 267 P. 1100.
17. Bank-guaranty law and speculative-securities act compared. Meyers v. State Corporation Comm., 139 Kan. 890, 894, 33 P.2d 308.