Massachusetts Statutes

§ 155 — Companies formed under laws of any government or state other than the United States or one of the United States; conditions of admission

Massachusetts § 155
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title XXIICORPORATIONS
Ch. 175INSURANCE

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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 175, § 155 (2026).

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Section 155. A foreign company, if formed under the laws of any government or state other than the United States or one of the United States, shall not be admitted and authorized to do business until, besides complying with the conditions of section one hundred and fifty-one—First, It has satisfied the commissioner that it has made a deposit with the state treasurer or with the proper board or officer of some other state of the United States, in exclusive trust for the benefit and security of all its policyholders and creditors in the United States, of an amount not less than the amount of capital required of domestic stock companies by sections forty-eight and fifty-one, which, if so on deposit in this commonwealth, shall not be returned to the company, until it has ceased to transact bus

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