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  8. Chapter 15 - Fidelity and Bonding Companies


Chapter 15 - Fidelity and Bonding Companies


  • § 56-15-101. General powers -- Right to become sureties -- Banking business prohibited.
  • § 56-15-102. Guaranty corporation may become sole surety on bonds.
  • § 56-15-103. Condition of doing business -- Attorney upon whom may be served process against company.
  • § 56-15-104. Conditions for beginning business -- Filing charter and statement of assets and liabilities -- License.
  • § 56-15-105. Conditions of doing business -- Deposit to be made with commissioner.
  • § 56-15-106. Commissioner is custodian of securities deposited by bonding companies.
  • § 56-15-107. Sworn financial statements to be filed quarterly -- Revocation of authority to do business to be mailed and published.
  • § 56-15-108. Unlawful to write policies except through resident agents.
  • § 56-15-109. Signing policy in blank unlawful.
  • § 56-15-110. Power of commissioner as to violations.
  • § 56-15-111. Revocation of license for violation.
  • § 56-15-112. Action against company -- Jurisdiction -- Venue.
  • § 56-15-113. Action against company -- Estopped to deny liability.
  • § 56-15-114. Forfeiture of license for nonpayment of judgment.
  • § 56-15-115. Noncompliance with chapter -- Penalty.
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