58-15-45. Attorney's domicile.
Nothing in Articles 1 through 64 of this Chapter regarding the admission and licensing of foreign and alien insurers requires that the attorney of a foreign or alien reciprocal be resident or domiciled in this State, or that the principal office of the attorney be maintained in this State. The office or offices of the attorney shall be determined by the subscribers through the power of attorney. (1989, c. 425, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 15 - Reciprocal Insurance.
§ 58-15-10 - Kinds of insurance.
§ 58-15-15 - Risk limitations.
§ 58-15-20 - Eligible contracting persons.
§ 58-15-30 - License, surplus, and deposit requirements.
§ 58-15-35 - Continuation of business under prior requirements.
§ 58-15-40 - Certification of foreign and alien reciprocals.
§ 58-15-45 - Attorney's domicile.
§ 58-15-50 - Contracts and property.
§ 58-15-55 - Insurance producer license.
§ 58-15-60 - Subscribers' contingent liability.
§ 58-15-65 - Nonassessable policies.
§ 58-15-70 - Distribution to subscribers.
§ 58-15-85 - Service of process.
§ 58-15-90 - Legal proceedings.
§ 58-15-95 - Liability on judgments.
§ 58-15-100 - Declaration for license.
§ 58-15-105 - Attorney's bond.
§ 58-15-110 - Deposit in lieu of bond.
§ 58-15-115 - Advisory committee.
§ 58-15-120 - Subscriber's agreement and power of attorney.
§ 58-15-125 - Modification of subscriber's agreement and power of attorney.
§ 58-15-130 - Advance of funds.
§ 58-15-140 - Duration of liability for assessment.
§ 58-15-145 - Distribution of assets after liquidation.
§ 58-15-150 - Financial impairment; assessment; liquidation.