Foreign decree definition
Foreign decree means any decree or order in equity of a court located in a reciprocal state, including a court of the United States located therein, against any insurer incorporated or authorized to do business in this state.
Foreign decree means any decree or order in equity of a court located in any United States jurisdiction, including a federal court of the United States, against any person engaging in the transaction of insurance in this state.
Foreign decree means any decree or order in equity of a court located in a "reciprocal state," including a court of the United States located therein, against a "domestic insurer" obtained by a "qualified party." [PL 1969, c. 132, §1 (NEW).]
More Definitions of Foreign decree
Foreign decree means any decree or order in equity of a court
Foreign decree means any decree or order of a court located in a reciprocal state or other state including a court of the United States located therein, against any insurer incorporated or authorized to do business in this state or against any unauthorized insurer with its principal place of business located in this state.
Foreign decree means a decree or order of a court located in a reciprocal state, including a United States court located in a reciprocal state against an insurer authorized to do business in Utah.
Foreign decree means any decree or order in equity of a court located in a
Foreign decree means any decree or order of a
Foreign decree means any decree or order of a court lo- cated in a reciprocal state, including a court of the United States located therein, against any insurer authorized to do business in this state.