Massachusetts Statutes

§ 151 — Conditions of admission of foreign companies

Massachusetts § 151
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title XXIICORPORATIONS
Ch. 175INSURANCE

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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 175, § 151 (2026).

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Section 151. No foreign company shall be admitted and authorized to do business until—First, It has deposited with the commissioner a certified copy of its charter or deed of settlement and a statement of its financial condition and business, in the form prescribed by section twenty-five, and signed and sworn to as provided in said section, and has paid for the filing of such copy and statement the fees prescribed by section fourteen.Second, It has satisfied the commissioner that (1) it is fully and legally organized under the laws of its state or government to do the business it proposes to transact;

(2)it has the combined amounts of capital and surplus required or prescribed by the commissioner under section forty-eight for the classes of business it proposes to transact;
(3)it has mad

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