Washington Statutes

§ 48.35.200 — Domestication—When effective—Deposits—Transfer of assets.

Washington § 48.35.200
JurisdictionWashington
Title 48INSURANCE
Ch. 48.35ALIEN INSURERS

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Wash. Rev. Code § 48.35.200 (2026).

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(1)Upon the filing with the commissioner of a certified copy of the instrument of transfer and assumption pursuant to which a domestic company succeeds to the business and assets of the United States branch of an alien insurer and assumes all its liabilities, the domestication of the United States branch is deemed effective; and all the rights, franchises, and interests of the United States branch in and to every species of property and things, in actions thereunder belonging, are deemed as transferred to and vested in the domestic insurer, and simultaneously the domestic insurer is deemed to have assumed all of the liabilities of the United States branch. The domestic insurer is considered as having the age as the oldest of the two parties to the domestication agreement for purposes of l

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§ 48.35.020
Washington § 48.35.020

Legislative History

[1991 c 268 s 20.]

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