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(1) Powers. Subject to s. 611.63, s. 180.0302 applies to stock corporations and s. 181.0302 (intro.), (1) to (15), (18) and (19) applies to mutuals.
(2) Effect of unauthorized corporate acts.Section 180.0304 applies to stock corporations and s. 181.0304 applies to mutuals, except that references to “attorney general” shall be read as “commissioner”.
(4) Waiver of notice and informal action by shareholders, policyholders or directors.Sections 180.0704, 180.0706, 180.0821, and 180.0823 apply to stock corporations and ss. 181.0704, 181.0706, 181.0821, and 181.0823 apply to mutuals.Section 180.0821 also applies to a committee of the board of a stock corporation and s. 181.0821 also applies to a committee of the board of a mutual, except that, in both cases, references to “board” shall be read as “committee” and “directors” shall mean members of the board appointed to serve on the committee.
(6) Power to hold assets as trustee. A life insurance corporation may hold assets under s. 632.42(1) as trustee or as general corporate assets.
(7) Correcting filed document.Section 180.0124 applies to stock corporations.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wisconsin Statutes Insurance (Ch. 600 to 655) § 611.07. General corporate powers and procedures - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wi/insurance-ch-600-to-655/wi-st-611-07/
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