Section 18319 Of Chapter 4. Investment Certificates From California Financial Code >> Division 7. >> Chapter 4.
18319
. In no event shall an industrial loan company have
outstanding at any time its investment certificates (exclusive of
those hypothecated with the company issuing them) in an aggregate sum
in excess of 20 times the aggregate amount of its paid-up and
unimpaired capital and such of its unimpaired surplus as is declared
by a bylaw of the company to be not available for cash dividends. The
commissioner by rule or by order issued pursuant to Section 18315,
may limit the amount of outstanding investment certificates of an
industrial loan company.