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Article 80
Mutual Holding Company

Sections

8001
Definitions
8002
Reorganization of mutual life insurer through formation of a mutual holding company
8003
Dividend practices
8004
Adoption of plan
8005
Amendment or withdrawal of plan
8006
Consultants
8007
Approval of plan by superintendent
8008
Approval of plan by policyholders
8009
Filing of plan
8010
Effect of reorganization
8011
Corporate existence
8012
Directors and officers
8013
Notice of proposed reorganization
8014
Failure to give notice
8015
Limitations of actions
8016
Prohibited transactions by officers, directors and employees
8017
Requirements applicable to a mutual holding company
8018
Other requirements applicable to a stock holding company and a mutual holding company
8019
Conversion of mutual holding company
8020
Transfers of subsidiaries
8021
Limitations on accumulation of surplus of mutual holding companies
 



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