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Article 66
Co-operative Property/casualty Insurance Companies

Sections

6601
Scope of article
6602
Classification of insurers
6603
Incorporation of co-operative property/casualty insurance companies
6604
Organization of advance premium corporations
6605
Organization of assessment corporations
6606
Reinsurance
6607
Duration of charter
6608
Extension of territory
6609
Policy forms
6610
Limitation of risk
6611
Records
6612
Rebating and discrimination
6613
Limitation of expenses
6614
Contingent liability of members
6615
Annual assessments
6616
Extraordinary assessments
6617
Notice of assessment
6618
Suits to recover assessments
6619
Special reserve or emergency funds
6620
Non-assessable policies
6621
Unabsorbed portions of premium payments
6622
Refunds from surplus
6623
Investments
6624
Voting by members and meetings of boards of directors
6625
Merger
6626
Qualification of membership
 



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