Illinois Code § 215 ILCS 5/91

Declaration of domestic Lloyds.
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027)

 
Sec. 91. 

Declaration of domestic Lloyds. 

The attorney-in-fact for underwriters who desire to form a domestic
Lloyds under this Article shall sign and acknowledge before an officer
authorized to take acknowledgments, a declaration in duplicate. When the
attorney-in-fact is a corporation the declaration shall be acknowledged
by an officer of such corporation. The declaration shall set forth

 
 
(a) the name of the attorney-in-fact, and the name or 
 
designation under which contracts are to be effected;

 
 
(b) the location of the office of the 
 
attorney-in-fact;

 
 
(c) the names and addresses, including streets and 
 
numbers, if any, of the underwriters;

 
 
(d) the class or classes of insurance which such 
 
Lloyds proposes to transact and the kinds of insurance in each class which it proposes to write;

 
 
(e) such other provisions not inconsistent with law 
 
which may be deemed by the attorney-in-fact or the underwriters to be necessary or advisable.

designation under which contracts are to be effected;
attorney-in-fact;
numbers, if any, of the underwriters;
Lloyds proposes to transact and the kinds of insurance in each class which it proposes to write;
which may be deemed by the attorney-in-fact or the underwriters to be necessary or advisable.

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