New York Statutes

§ 1206 — Amendments to charters and increase of capital of insurance corporations

New York § 1206
JurisdictionNew York
Law ISCInsurance
Art. 12Organization and Corporate Procedure

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N.Y. Insurance § 1206 (2026).

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§ 1206. Amendments to charters and increase of capital of insurance\ncorporations.

(a)Any domestic insurance corporation may amend its\ncharter as follows:\n (1) It may change its name or authorize the use in a foreign country\nin which it does or proposes to do business of a specified translation\nof its name in any language commonly used in such country by delivering\nto the superintendent an amendment of its certificate of incorporation\nin the form prescribed by article eight of the business corporation law.\nIf the superintendent finds such change is in conformity with law he may\nendorse his approval on such certificate of amendment.\n (2) It may extend or diminish its charter powers as to the kinds of\ninsurance business in which it may engage, in the form prescribed by the\nbu

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