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Code · Oklahoma · Title 36 — Insurance

§36-2511. Existing corporations; amendments of articles of

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incorporation; effect of reincorporation.
Any domestic life or accident and health corporation, company or association existing or doing business in this state on April 9, 1923, may, by the vote of a majority of its board of directors or trustees, accept the provisions of this article and amend its
articles of incorporation to conform to the same, so as to cover and enjoy any and all the provisions and privileges of this article the same as if it had been originally incorporated thereunder, and it shall file such amended articles of incorporation in the office of the Secretary of State, a certified copy of which shall be filed with the Insurance Commissioner, and shall thereafter perpetually enjoy the same and be deemed to have been incorporated under this article. Reincorporation, however, shall in no way annul, modify or change any of the existing contracts and liabilities of such corporation, company or association, and any and all such contracts and liabilities shall continue in force and effect the same as though such corporation had not reincorporated or qualified under this article, neither shall such reincorporation in any way prejudice, impede or impair any pending action or proceeding or any rights previously acquired.
Laws 1957, p. 325, § 2511.
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