RCW 48.10.055
Real property—Attorney's duty.
A reciprocal insurer may purchase, sell, mortgage, encumber, lease, or otherwise affect the title to real property for the purposes and objects of the reciprocal insurer. All deeds, notes, mortgages, or other documents relating to the real property may be executed in the name of the reciprocal insurer by its attorney.
[ 1991 c 266 § 1.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 48.10 - Reciprocal Insurers.
48.10.010 - "Reciprocal insurance" defined.
48.10.020 - "Reciprocal insurer" defined.
48.10.050 - Insuring powers of reciprocals.
48.10.055 - Real property—Attorney's duty.
48.10.070 - Surplus funds required.
48.10.090 - Organization of reciprocal.
48.10.100 - Policies of original subscribers, effective when.
48.10.110 - Certificate of authority.
48.10.120 - Power of attorney.
48.10.130 - Modification of subscriber's agreement or power of attorney.
48.10.150 - Deposit in lieu of bond.
48.10.170 - Service of legal process.
48.10.190 - Attorney's contribution—Repayment.
48.10.200 - Determination of financial condition.
48.10.220 - Who may become subscriber.
48.10.230 - Subscribers' advisory committee.
48.10.250 - Assessment liability of subscriber.
48.10.260 - Action against subscriber requires judgment against insurer.
48.10.280 - Time limit for assessment.
48.10.290 - Aggregate liability.
48.10.300 - Nonassessable policies.
48.10.310 - Return of savings to subscribers.
48.10.320 - Distribution of assets upon liquidation.