Arkansas Code § 23-69-118

Membership - Mutual insurers
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(a) Each policyholder of a domestic mutual insurer, other than of a reinsurance contract, is a member of the insurer with all rights and obligations of membership, and the policy shall so specify. (b) Any person, government, or governmental agency, state or political subdivision thereof, public or private corporation, board, association, firm, estate, trustee, or fiduciary may be a member of a domestic, foreign, or alien mutual insurer. Any officer, stockholder, trustee, or legal representative of a corporation, board, association, or estate may be recognized as acting for or on its behalf for the purpose of the membership and shall not be personally liable upon any contract of insurance for acting in a representative capacity. (c) Any domestic corporation may participate as a member of a mutual insurer as an incidental purpose for which the corporation is organized and as such granted as the rights and powers expressly conferred by its articles of incorporation. Acts 1959, No. 148, § 468; A.S.A. 1947, § 66-4216.
(a) Each policyholder of a domestic mutual insurer, other than of a reinsurance contract, is a member of the insurer with all rights and obligations of membership, and the policy shall so specify. (b) Any person, government, or governmental agency, state or political subdivision thereof, public or private corporation, board, association, firm, estate, trustee, or fiduciary may be a member of a domestic, foreign, or alien mutual insurer. Any officer, stockholder, trustee, or legal representative of a corporation, board, association, or estate may be recognized as acting for or on its behalf for the purpose of the membership and shall not be personally liable upon any contract of insurance for acting in a representative capacity. (c) Any domestic corporation may participate as a member of a mutual insurer as an incidental purpose for which the corporation is organized and as such granted as the rights and powers expressly conferred by its articles of incorporation. Acts 1959, No. 148, § 468; A.S.A. 1947, § 66-4216.
(a) Each policyholder of a domestic mutual insurer, other than of a reinsurance contract, is a member of the insurer with all rights and obligations of membership, and the policy shall so specify. (b) Any person, government, or governmental agency, state or political subdivision thereof, public or private corporation, board, association, firm, estate, trustee, or fiduciary may be a member of a domestic, foreign, or alien mutual insurer. Any officer, stockholder, trustee, or legal representative of a corporation, board, association, or estate may be recognized as acting for or on its behalf for the purpose of the membership and shall not be personally liable upon any contract of insurance for acting in a representative capacity. (c) Any domestic corporation may participate as a member of a mutual insurer as an incidental purpose for which the corporation is organized and as such granted as the rights and powers expressly conferred by its articles of incorporation. Acts 1959, No. 148, § 468; A.S.A. 1947, § 66-4216.
(a) Each policyholder of a domestic mutual insurer, other than of a reinsurance contract, is a member of the insurer with all rights and obligations of membership, and the policy shall so specify.
(b) Any person, government, or governmental agency, state or political subdivision thereof, public or private corporation, board, association, firm, estate, trustee, or fiduciary may be a member of a domestic, foreign, or alien mutual insurer. Any officer, stockholder, trustee, or legal representative of a corporation, board, association, or estate may be recognized as acting for or on its behalf for the purpose of the membership and shall not be personally liable upon any contract of insurance for acting in a representative capacity.
(c) Any domestic corporation may participate as a member of a mutual insurer as an incidental purpose for which the corporation is organized and as such granted as the rights and powers expressly conferred by its articles of incorporation.
Acts 1959, No. 148, § 468; A.S.A. 1947, § 66-4216.

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