Maine Code § 24-A-4366

Claims of nonresidents against domestic insurers
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1. In a delinquency proceeding begun in this State against a domestic insurer, claimants residing
in reciprocal states may file claims either with the ancillary receivers, if any, in their respective states,
or with the domiciliary receiver, but claimants residing in foreign countries or in states not reciprocal
states must file claims in this State. All such claims must be filed on or before the last date fixed for
the filing of claims in the domiciliary delinquency proceedings.
[PL 1991, c. 828, §29 (AMD).]
2. Controverted claims belonging to claimants residing in reciprocal states may either:
A. Be proved in this State, or [PL 1969, c. 132, §1 (NEW).]
B. If ancillary proceedings have been commenced in such reciprocal states, may be proved in those
proceedings. In the event a claimant elects to prove the claimant's claim in ancillary proceedings,
if notice of the claim and opportunity to appear and be heard is afforded the domiciliary receiver
of this State, as provided in section 4367 with respect to ancillary proceedings in this State, the
final allowance of such claim by the courts in the ancillary state must be accepted in this State as
conclusive as to its amount and must also be accepted as conclusive as to its priority, if any, against
special deposits or other security located within the ancillary state. [RR 2021, c. 1, Pt. B, §363
(COR).]
[RR 2021, c. 1, Pt. B, §363 (COR).]

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