South Carolina Statutes
§ 38-19-1030 — Liability of members; property pledged; lien.
South Carolina § 38-19-1030
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Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 38-19-1030 (2026).
Text
Every member of said corporation shall be, and is hereby, bound and obliged to pay his, her or their portion of all losses and expenses accruing to said corporation; and all buildings or other property insured by and with said corporation, together with the rights, title and interest of assured to the lands on which such building or other property may stand, shall be pledged to the said corporation, and the said corporation shall have a lien thereon against the assured, his or her heirs, representatives and assigns, during the continuance of their insurance, as to all debts or liabilities contracted or incurred by said corporation subsequent to the passage of Sections 38-19-1010 through 38-19-1050.
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Legislative History
HISTORY: 1893 Act No. 462, SECTION 4.
Nearby Sections
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§ 38-19-10
Membership in mutual insurer.§ 38-19-1010
Fire and storm insurance; suits; seals.§ 38-19-1020
Directors and officers; regulations.§ 38-19-1030
Liability of members; property pledged; lien.§ 38-19-1050
Limit of amount insurance.§ 38-19-1110
Authorization to reorganize.§ 38-19-1120
Transition to domestic mutual insurance holding company system; membership interests of policyholders.§ 38-19-1130
Plan of reorganization; approval; contents.§ 38-19-1150
Policyholder meeting to vote on plan.§ 38-19-1180
Dividends and distributions; effect of adoption or implementation of plan of reorganization.§ 38-19-1190
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Bluebook (online)
South Carolina § 38-19-1030, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/sc/19/38-19-1030.