INSURANCE LAW L. 1909, Ch. 33. "An Act in relation to insurance corporations, constituting chapter twenty-eight of the Consolidated Laws." (In effect February 17, 1909.) CHAPTER 28 OF THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS [Formerly L. 1892, Ch. 690, being chapter 38 of the General Laws.] Article 1. General provisions (§§ 1-62). 2. Life, health and casualty insurance corporations (§§ 70-106). 8. Fire insurance corporations (§§ 110-148). 4. Marine insurance corporations (§§ 150-162). 8. Corporations for insurance of domestic animals 9. Town and county co-operative insurance corporations (SS 260-280). 10. Town insurance companies organized and existing under and pursuant to Laws 1857, chapter 739 (§§ 330-346). 11. Laws repealed; *construction; when to take effect (§§ 360, 361.) ARTICLE 1 General Provisions Section 1. Short title and application. 4. Seal and certificate, when evidence. Explanation. For location and disposition of former sections of the Insurance Law see L. 1892, Ch. 690, in "Consolidated Schedule of Repeals," Vol. 7. *So in original. See page 1962. Section 5. Deputy superintendent and clerks. 6. Fees. 7. Expenses of examinations. 8. Expenses of department; how defrayed. 9. Certificate of authorization of superintendent. 11. Examination by superintendent. 13. Deposit of securities. 14. Exchange of securities; interest. 15. State treasurer to countersign transfers of securities. 17. Securities must be interest or dividend-paying. 19. Lien on stock and profits. 20. Restrictions as to real property. 21. When corporation to be deemed insolvent. 22. Reinsurance. 23. Reinsurance by receiver. 24. Limitation of risk. 25. Jurisdiction of superintendent over foreign corpora tions. 26. Deposits by insurance corporations of other states. 27. Funds and capital of insurance corporations incorporated outside of the United States. 28. Special deposit required in certain cases. 29. Copy charter and verified statement to be filed. 30. Appointment of attorney; removal of cause to federal courts. 31. Certified copy of superintendent's certificate to be 32. Renewal of certificate of authority. 34. Taxation of foreign corporations. 35. Superintendent to forward process. 36. Officers and directors not to be pecuniarily interested in transactions. 37. Corporations heretofore formed. 38. Fiduciary capacity of agents. 39. Examiners and examinations. 40. Examination by superintendent upon request of stockholder, policyholder or creditor. 41. Impairment of capital. |