bail-in provision

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concept

A bail-in provision is a contractual or statutory mechanism that allows a failing financial institution’s creditors and, in some cases, shareholders to have their claims written down or converted into equity to recapitalize the institution and avoid taxpayer-funded bailouts.

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Section 3(c) of the Voting Rights Act of 1965