Section 680 Of Article 4. Liquidation Of An Uninsured Licensee From California Financial Code >> Division 1. >> Chapter 7. >> Article 4.
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. All claims of every kind against the licensee or against any
property owned or held by the licensee shall be presented to the
commissioner in writing verified by the claimant or someone on his or
her behalf within four months of the date of the first publication
of the notice to creditors. Any claim, other than the claim of a
customer whose claim appears upon the books or records of the
licensee, not presented within the four months' period shall be
forever barred and any claim of a customer whose claim appears upon
the books or records of the licensee that is not so presented prior
to the date of the filing of the petition of the commissioner with
the court for approval of the payment of the final dividend shall be
forever barred except as to any moneys remaining after all debts for
which claims were duly filed have been paid in full with interest. If
the commissioner doubts the validity of any claim, he or she may
reject the claim and serve notice of the rejection upon the claimant
either by mail or personally. An affidavit of the mailing or personal
service of the notice shall be prima facie evidence of the receipt
thereof and shall be filed with the commissioner. Any action upon a
rejected claim shall be brought within three months after the date of
mailing or personal service of the notice of rejection.