Annual Report of the Commissioner of Insurance to the Governor of South Dakota

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State of South Dakota, Department of Insurance, 1897
 

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Page 22 - ... embezzle or fraudulently convert to his own use, or shall take or secrete with...
Page 12 - ... by mortgage ; the number of shares of stock of every kind owned by the company, the par and market value of the same ; amount loaned on bond and mortgage...
Page 31 - A policy of insurance on the life of an individual, in the absence of an agreement or assignment to the contrary, shall inure to the separate use of the husband or wife and children of said individual, independently of his creditors.
Page 31 - ... purchase, hold, or convey real estate in any other case, or for any other purpose : and all such real estate as may be acquired as aforesaid, and which shall not be necessary for the accommodation of such company in the transaction of its business...
Page 43 - It shall be lawful for any number of persons, not less than twenty-five, residing in...
Page 22 - ... companies of this State, doing business in such other State or country, or upon their agents therein, in excess of...
Page 31 - Such as shall have been mortgaged to it in good faith by way of security for loans previously contracted or for moneys due ; or, 3.
Page 7 - ... to make such by-laws, not inconsistent with the constitution or laws of this State, as may be deemed necessary for the government of its officers and the conduct of its affairs...
Page 17 - ... stockholder, and in lieu thereof to issue new certificates for such number of shares as the said stockholder may be entitled to in the proportion that the ascertained value of the funds of...
Page 29 - ... or that its condition is such as to render its further proceedings hazardous to the public or to its policy-holders, he shall apply to a justice of the supreme judicial court to issue an injunction restraining it in whole or in part from further proceeding with its business.

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