Application to shareholders of merging associations: appraisal by Comptroller; expenses of receiving association; sale and resale of shares; State appraisal and merger law— If, within ninety days from the date of consummation of the merger, for any reason one or more of the appraisers is not selected as herein provided, or the appraisers fail to determine the value of such shares, the
Comptroller shall upon written request of any interested party cause an appraisal to be made which shall be final and binding on all parties. The expenses of the
Comptroller in making the reappraisal or the appraisal, as the case may be, shall be paid by the
receiving association. The value of the shares ascertained shall be promptly paid to the dissenting shareholders by the
receiving association. The shares of stock of the
receiving association which would have been delivered to such dissenting shareholders had they not requested payment shall be sold by the
receiving association at an advertised public auction, and the
receiving association shall have the right to purchase any of such shares at such public auction, if it is the highest bidder therefor, for the purpose of reselling such shares within thirty days thereafter to such
person or
persons and at such price not less than par as its
board of
directors by resolution may determine. If the shares are sold at public auction at a price greater than the amount paid to the dissenting shareholders, the excess in such sale price shall be paid to such dissenting shareholders. The appraisal of such shares of stock in any
State bank shall be determined in the manner prescribed by the law of the
State in such cases, rather than as provided in this section, if such provision is made in the
State law; and no such merger shall be in contravention of the law of the
State under which such bank is incorporated. The provisions of this subsection shall apply only to shareholders of (and stock owned by them in) a bank or association being merged into the
receiving association.