Subdivision 1. Termination of actions against insurer by order appointing liquidator. Upon issuance of any order appointing the commissioner liquidator of a domestic insurer or of an alien insurer domiciled in this state, all actions and all proceedings against the insurer whether in this state or elsewhere shall be abated and the liquidator shall not intervene in them, except as provided in this section. Whenever in the liquidator's judgment an action in this state has proceeded to a point where fairness or convenience would be served by its continuation to judgment, the liquidator may apply to the court for leave to defend or to be substituted for the insurer, and if the court gives leave, the action shall not be abated. Whenever in the liquidator's judgment, protection of the estate of the insurer necessitates intervention in an action against the insurer that is pending outside this state, with approval of the court the liquidator may intervene in the action. The liquidator may defend any action in which the liquidator intervenes under this section at the expense of the estate of the insurer.
Subd. 2. Statutes of limitations on claims by insurer. The liquidator may, within two years subsequent to the entry of an order for liquidation or within such further time as applicable law permits, institute an action or proceeding on behalf of the estate of the insurer upon any cause of action against which the period of limitation fixed by applicable law has not expired at the time of the filing of the petition upon which such order is entered. Where, by any agreement, a period of limitation is fixed for instituting a suit or proceeding upon any claim or for filing any claim, proof of claim, proof of loss, demand, notice or the like, or where in any proceeding, judicial or otherwise, a period of limitation is fixed, either in the proceeding or by applicable law, for taking any action, filing any claim or pleading, or doing any act, and where in any such case the period had not expired at the date of the filing of the petition, the liquidator may, for the benefit of the estate, take any such action or do any such act, required of or permitted to the insurer, within a period of 60 days subsequent to the entry of an order for liquidation, or within such further period as is permitted by the agreement, or in the proceeding or by applicable law, or within such further period as is shown to the satisfaction of the court not to be unfairly prejudicial to the other party.
Subd. 3. Statutes of limitations on claims against insurer. The time between the filing of a petition for liquidation against an insurer and the denial of the petition shall not be considered to be a part of the time within which any action may be commenced against the insurer. Any action against the insurer that might have been commenced when the petition was filed may be commenced for at least 60 days after the petition is denied.
1969 c 708 s 28; 1986 c 444
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 59A - 79A — Insurance
Chapter 60B — Rehabilitation And Liquidation
Section 60B.01 — Title, Construction, And Purpose.
Section 60B.02 — Persons Covered.
Section 60B.04 — Jurisdiction And Venue.
Section 60B.05 — Injunctions And Orders.
Section 60B.06 — Costs And Expenses Of Litigation.
Section 60B.07 — Cooperation Of Officers And Employees.
Section 60B.09 — Commissioner's Reports.
Section 60B.10 — Continuation Of Delinquency Proceedings.
Section 60B.11 — Commissioner's Summary Orders.
Section 60B.12 — Court's Seizure Order.
Section 60B.13 — Commissioner's Seizure Order.
Section 60B.14 — Conduct Of Hearings In Summary Proceedings.
Section 60B.15 — Grounds For Rehabilitation.
Section 60B.16 — Rehabilitation Orders.
Section 60B.17 — Powers And Duties Of Rehabilitator.
Section 60B.171 — Use, Sale, Or Transfer Of Assets During Rehabilitation.
Section 60B.18 — Actions By And Against Rehabilitator.
Section 60B.181 — Notice Regarding Rehabilitation Or Liquidation Proceeding.
Section 60B.19 — Termination Of Rehabilitation.
Section 60B.193 — Liability Of Enrollees.
Section 60B.20 — Grounds For Liquidation.
Section 60B.21 — Liquidation Orders.
Section 60B.22 — Continuance Of Coverage.
Section 60B.23 — Dissolution Of Insurer.
Section 60B.25 — Powers Of Liquidator.
Section 60B.26 — Notice To Creditors And Others.
Section 60B.28 — Actions By And Against Liquidator.
Section 60B.29 — Collection And List Of Assets.
Section 60B.30 — Fraudulent Transfers Prior To Petition.
Section 60B.31 — Fraudulent Transfers After Petition.
Section 60B.32 — Voidable Preferences And Liens.
Section 60B.33 — Claims Of Holders Of Void Or Voidable Rights.
Section 60B.335 — Federal Home Loan Bank Rights; Collateral Pledged By Insurer-members.
Section 60B.34 — Setoffs And Counterclaims.
Section 60B.365 — Reinsurer's Liability.
Section 60B.37 — Filing Of Claims.
Section 60B.38 — Proof Of Claim.
Section 60B.39 — Special Claims.
Section 60B.40 — Special Provisions For Third-party Claims.
Section 60B.41 — Disputed Claims.
Section 60B.42 — Claims Of Surety.
Section 60B.43 — Secured Creditors' Claims.
Section 60B.435 — Qualified Financial Contracts.
Section 60B.44 — Order Of Distribution.
Section 60B.45 — Liquidator's Recommendations To The Court.
Section 60B.46 — Distribution Of Assets.
Section 60B.47 — Unclaimed And Withheld Funds.
Section 60B.48 — Termination Of Proceedings.
Section 60B.49 — Reopening Liquidation.
Section 60B.50 — Disposition Of Records During And After Termination Of Liquidation.
Section 60B.51 — External Audit Of Receiver's Books.
Section 60B.52 — Conservation Of Property Of Foreign Or Alien Insurers Found In This State.
Section 60B.53 — Liquidation Of Property Of Foreign Or Alien Insurers Found In This State.
Section 60B.54 — Foreign Domiciliary Receivers In Other States.
Section 60B.55 — Ancillary Formal Proceedings.
Section 60B.56 — Ancillary Summary Proceedings.
Section 60B.57 — Claims Of Nonresidents Against Insurers Domiciled In This State.
Section 60B.58 — Claims Of Residents Against Insurers Domiciled In Reciprocal States.
Section 60B.59 — Attachment, Garnishment And Levy Of Execution.
Section 60B.60 — Interstate Priorities.
Section 60B.61 — Subordination Of Claims For Noncooperation.