58-16-1. Admitted to do business.
Foreign or alien insurance companies, upon complying with the conditions of Articles 1 through 64 of this Chapter applicable to them, may be admitted to transact in this State any class of insurance authorized by the laws in force relative to the duties, obligations, prohibitions, and penalties of insurance companies, and subject to all laws applicable to the transaction of such business by foreign or alien insurance companies and their agents. (1899, c. 54, s. 61; Rev., s. 4746; C.S., s. 6410; 1945, c. 384; 1987, c. 629, s. 17.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 16 - Foreign or Alien Insurance Companies.
§ 58-16-1 - Admitted to do business.
§ 58-16-5 - Conditions of licensure.
§ 58-16-6 - Conditions of continued licensure.
§ 58-16-10 - Limitation as to kinds of insurance.
§ 58-16-15 - Foreign companies; requirements for admission.
§ 58-16-20 - Company owned or controlled by foreign government prohibited from doing business.
§ 58-16-25 - Retaliatory laws.
§ 58-16-30 - Service of legal process upon Commissioner.
§ 58-16-35 - Unauthorized Insurers Process Act.
§ 58-16-40 - Alternative service of process on insurers.
§ 58-16-45 - Commissioner to notify company of service or acceptance of service of process.
§ 58-16-50 - Action to enforce compliance with this Chapter.