Maryland Code § IN-8-104

Section IN-8-104
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(a) (1) Control is presumed to exist if a person directly or indirectly
owns, directs the voting of, holds with the power to vote, or holds proxies representing
10% or more of the voting securities of another person.
(2) However, control is not presumed to exist if proxies have been
obtained by an official of the person solely in connection with voting at a meeting of
the owners of the person.
(b) The presumption of control may be rebutted by showing by a
preponderance of the evidence that control does not exist in fact.
(c) (1) Notwithstanding the presumption of control, the Commissioner,
on application of an insurer, may find that a person presumed to control an insurer
does not have control of the insurer.
(2) In addition, the Commissioner, after notice and an opportunity to
be heard, may find that a person not presumed to have control of an insurer does have
control of the insurer.

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