Colorado Code § 10-12-108

Mutual insurance companies - corporation policyholders
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Any public or
private corporation, board, or association in this state or elsewhere may make applications and
enter into agreements for and hold policies in any domestic or foreign mutual insurance
company. Any officer, stockholder, trustee, or legal representative of any such corporation,
board, or association or any estate may be recognized as acting for or on its behalf for the
purpose of such membership but shall not be personally liable upon such contract of insurance
by reason of acting in such representative capacity. The right of any corporation organized under
the laws of this state to participate as a member of any such mutual insurance company is
declared to be incidental to the purpose for which such corporation is organized and as much
granted as the rights and powers expressly conferred.

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