Maine Code § 24-A-3866

Who may be subscribers
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Individuals, partnerships and corporations of this State may make application, enter into agreement
for and hold policies or contracts in or with and be a subscriber of any domestic, foreign or alien
reciprocal insurer. Any corporation now or hereafter organized under the laws of this State shall, in
addition to the rights, powers, and franchises specified in its articles of incorporation, have full power
and authority as a subscriber to exchange insurance contracts through such reciprocal insurer. The right
to exchange such contracts is hereby declared to be incidental to the purposes for which such
corporations are organized and to be as fully granted as the rights and powers expressly conferred upon
such corporations. Government or governmental agencies, state or political subdivisions thereof,
boards, associations, estates, trustees or fiduciaries are authorized to exchange nonassessable reciprocal
interinsurance contracts with each other and with individuals, partnerships and corporations to the same
extent that individuals, partnerships and corporations are herein authorized to exchange reciprocal
interinsurance contracts. Any officer, representative, trustee, receiver or legal representative of any
such subscriber shall be recognized as acting for or on its behalf for the purpose of such contract but
shall not be personally liable upon such contract by reason of acting in such representative capacity.
[PL 1969, c. 132, §1 (NEW).]

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