Maine Code § 24-A-4362-A

Dissolution of domestic insurer
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The superintendent, upon application for an order of liquidation of a domestic insurer for any of
the reasons specified in section 4357 or at any time thereafter, may apply for an order of dissolution of
the domestic insurer. Upon the filing of the application, the court shall issue an order directing the
insurer to appear in court on the day fixed in the order and show cause why the application should not
be granted. The order to show cause and notice thereof shall conform to the requirements applicable
to an order to show cause set forth in section 4360, subsections 2 and 3, and section 4361. Unless cause
is shown why the application should not be granted, the court, after hearing, shall order that the
corporate existence of such domestic insurer be dissolved. [PL 1983, c. 603, §1 (NEW).]

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