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Code · Mississippi · Title 83. Insurance · General Provisions

§ 83-19-5. Expiration of charters under special acts.

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Domestic insurance companies, incorporated by special acts, whose charters are subject to limitation of time shall, after such limitation expires, continue to be bodies corporate, subject to all general laws applicable to such companies. No domestic insurance company hereafter organized shall issue policies until, upon examination of the commissioner, his deputy, or examiner, it is found to have complied with the laws of the state, nor until it has obtained from the commissioner a certificate setting forth that fact and authorizing it to issue policies.
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