Indiana Code § 27-6-7-1

Actions by or against attorney in fact for subscribers; effect of judgment
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Sec. 1. All suits with reference to any matter or claim arising out of, or having any connection with any contract or agreement issued or executed, or any obligation or liability incurred at any reciprocal or interinsurance exchange, shall be brought only by, or against, the attorney in fact for subscribers at said reciprocal or interinsurance exchange, and any judgment obtained or rendered against said attorney in fact, as such, shall be valid and binding on all subscribers exchanging reciprocal or interinsurance contracts through such attorney in fact at said exchange, to the extent to which such subscribers are obligated or may be obligated. Formerly: Acts 1937, c.35, s.1.   IC 27-6-8 Chapter 8. Property and Casualty Insurance and Guaranty Association Law               27-6-8-0.1 Application of certain amendments to chapter             27-6-8-1 Short title             27-6-8-2 Purpose             27-6-8-3 Scope             27-6-8-4 Definitions             27-6-8-5 Creation of the association             27-6-8-6 Board of directors             27-6-8-7 Powers and duties of the association             27-6-8-8 Plan of operation             27-6-8-9 Powers and duties of commissioner             27-6-8-10 Effect of paid claims             27-6-8-11 Nonduplication of recovery             27-6-8-11.5 High net worth insureds; financial information             27-6-8-12 Prevention of insolvencies             27-6-8-13 Examination of the association             27-6-8-14 Tax exemption             27-6-8-15 Recoupment of assessments; tax credits             27-6-8-16 Immunity             27-6-8-17 Stay of proceedings; reopening of default judgments             27-6-8-18 Records of insolvent insurers; access; copies             27-6-8-19 Advertising

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