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25-34.1-4-6. Death of sole proprietor or partner; carrying out business contracted before death; brokers associated with broker company

IN Code § 25-34.1-4-6 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 6. (a) In the event of:

(1) the death of the sole proprietor of a sole proprietorship broker company; or

(2) the termination of a partnership broker company by the death of a partner;

a broker formerly associated with the broker company may continue to carry out business contracted for before the death of the sole proprietor or termination of the broker company for a maximum period of ninety (90) days after the death or termination. During that period, the broker shall maintain a trust account as provided in section 5 of this chapter. However, until associating with another broker company, the broker may not undertake any new business.

(b) Upon associating with a new broker company, the broker may conduct on behalf of the deceased proprietor or terminated managing broker only that business which is necessary to complete obligations assumed while associated with the broker company. All other acts performed by the broker shall be performed in association with the new managing broker.

(c) Each broker formerly associated with the deceased or terminated managing broker becomes, upon the death or termination of the managing broker, a managing broker by law until the broker elects to act as a broker for another broker company.

(d) This section applies only to matters of licensing and responsibility under this article and does not affect the transfer of the deceased broker's property interests as provided by IC 29 and other laws of succession.

As added by Acts 1979, P.L.248, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.127-2012, SEC.25; P.L.116-2015, SEC.11.

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25-34.1-4-6. Death of sole proprietor or partner; carrying out business contracted before death; brokers associated with broker company