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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
When, by reason of depreciation or loss of its funds or otherwise, the cash assets of a mutual insurance company, after providing for its other debts, are less than the required premium reserve upon its policies, it shall make good the deficiency by assessment in the mode provided in section 26.1-12-23. If the directors are of the opinion that the company is likely to become insolvent, the board of directors, instead of the assessment, may make two assessments, the first determining what each policyholder must equitably pay or receive in case of withdrawal from the company and having the policy canceled and the second determining what further sum each must pay in order to reinsure the unexpired term of the policy at the rate at which the whole was insured at first. Each policyholder subject to assessment shall pay or receive according to the first assessment, and the policy then must be canceled unless the policyholder pays the further sum determined by the second assessment, in which case the policy continues in force. In neither case, however, may a policyholder receive or have credited more than the policyholder would have received on having the policy canceled by a vote of the board of directors under the bylaws. If, within two months after the alternative assessments have become collectible, the amount of the policies whose holders have settled for both assessments is less than two hundred thousand dollars, the company shall stop issuing policies. All policies the holders of which have not settled for both assessments are void, and the company may continue only for the purpose of adjusting the deficiency or excess of premiums among the members and settling outstanding claims. No assessment is valid against a person who has not been notified thereof within two years after the expiration or cancellation of the policy.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Century Code Title 26.1. Insurance § 26.1-12-24. Making premium reserve good--Assessments--Cancellation of policies--Reinsurance - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/title-26-1-insurance/nd-cent-code-sect-26-1-12-24/
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