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Article 17
Subsidiaries of Domestic Life Insurance Companies and Certain Other Entities

Sections

1701
Authority to invest in subsidiaries
1702
Definitions
1703
Standard of care for investments in subsidiaries
1704
Exemptions applicable to subsidiaries
1705
Quantitative limitations
1706
Exemptions applicable to parent corporation
1707
Regulations to restrict pyramiding
1708
Information reports
1709
Confidentiality of reports and filings
1710
Divestiture of control
1711
Subsidiary's name not to mislead
1712
Relationships and transactions between parent corporation and subsidiary
1713
Prohibitions on investments of subsidiaries
1714
Authority to conduct certain business directly instead of through subsidiary
1715
Valuation of shares of subsidiaries
1716
Regulations
1717
Registration
1718
Expenses for group-wide supervision
 



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