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Code · New Jersey · Title 17 — Notice and Publication · Chapter 35

17:35-24. Revocation of authority

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If the commissioner is satisfied that the corporation or association is not paying in full the maximum amount named in its policies or certificates, or that it is conducting its business fraudulently, or that it is not carrying out its contracts with its policy or certificate holders in good faith, or if its officers fail to reply to any inquiries addressed to them by the commissioner under section 17:35-21 of this title, he shall refuse the application for admission or forthwith revoke all authority previously given to it and its agents, to do business in this state, and shall publish the revocation in a newspaper or newspapers published therein.
No business shall thereafter be done by the corporation or association or its agents in this state.
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