West Virginia Code § 33-10-6

Grounds for liquidation
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The commissioner may apply to the court for an order appointing him as receiver (if his
appointment as receiver shall not be then in effect) and directing him to liquidate the
business of a domestic insurer or of the United States branch of an alien insurer having
trusteed assets in this state, regardless of whether or not there has been a prior order
directing him to rehabilitate such insurer, upon any of the grounds specifiede in section five
of this article, or if such insurer:
(a) Has ceased transacting business for a period of one year, or
(b) Is an insolvent insurer and has commenced voluntary liquidation or dissolution, or
attempts to commence or prosecute any action or proceeding to liquidate its business or
affairs, or to dissolve its corporate charter, or to procure the appointment of a receiver,
trustee, custodian, or sequestrator under any law except this chapter.

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