Massachusetts Statutes

§ 149D — Unclaimed funds; custody; claims; proceedings; judgment and satisfaction

Massachusetts § 149D
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title XXIICORPORATIONS
Ch. 175INSURANCE

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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 175, § 149D (2026).

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Section 149D. Upon the payment of such unclaimed funds to the state treasurer, the commonwealth shall assume, for the benefit of those entitled to receive the same and for the safety of the moneys so paid, the custody of such unclaimed funds, and the insurer making such payment shall immediately and thereafter be relieved of and held harmless by the commonwealth from any and all liability for any claim or claims which exist at such time with reference to such unclaimed funds or which may thereafter be made or may come into existence on account of or in respect to any such unclaimed funds. All money paid into the state treasury shall be credited to the General Fund. Any person may, however, establish his claim for money paid to the state treasurer under the provisions of sections one hundre

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