... what constitutes doing business in this State, and also exercises powers and privileges available to the state by virtue of Public Law 15, 79th Congress of the United States, Chapter 20, 1st Session, S. 340, which declares that the business of insurance... Financial Services Modernization: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on ... - Page 419by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Financial Services. Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit - 1997 - 666 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - Divers, William K. - 1951 - 54 pages
...Seventy-ninth Congress of the United States, chapter 20, first session. S. 340 as amended which declares that the business of insurance and every person engaged...shall be subject to the laws of the several States. That is the end of the California statute. The act, S. 340, of Congress said in part: The Congress... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1953 - 54 pages
...in Prudential Insurance Co. v. Benjamin (328 U. 8. 408 ) , upheld the act of Congress declaring that the business of insurance and every person engaged...shall be subject to the laws of the several States relating to the regulation or taxation of such business. In 1947 the Supreme Court, in Bob-Lo Excursion... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - 1955 - 1358 pages
...79th Congress of the United States, chapter 20, 1st session,- S. 340, as amended, which declares that the business of insurance and every person engaged...shall be subject to the laws of the several States. SEC. 2. SERVICE OF PROCESS VPOH UNAUTHORIZED INSURER: (a) Any of the following acts in this State,... | |
| Wisconsin - Session laws - 1961 - 794 pages
...this state by virtue of PL 79^-15, (Chapter 20, 1st Sess., S. 340) as amended, which declares that the business of insurance and every person engaged...shall be subject to the laws of the several states. business in this state. The venue of an act committed by mail is at the point where the matter transmitted... | |
| |