Colorado Code § 10-3-122

Duties of foreign companies
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Any foreign life or accident insurance company
doing business in the state of Colorado, if the insurance contract is made in this state, shall pay
its obligations when same are due and payable through its agent in the county where the contract
was made, or at the office of its general agent within this state, after approval by the proper
officers at the home office of the company, upon presentation of the insurance contract and
proofs required thereunder by the insured, assigns, or beneficiaries. This insurance contract is
deemed to be made and payable in the state of Colorado, if made through an authorized agent of
such insurance company within this state, irrespective of where the insurance contract may be
written.

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