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23-70-111. Service of process -- Judgment.

(a) Legal process shall be served upon a domestic reciprocal insurer by serving the insurer's attorney at his or her principal offices. Alternatively, service may be made by use of an Arkansas resident agent for service of process appointed on behalf of the insurer in accordance with 23-63-301 et seq., on and after January 1, 2003.

(b) Any judgment based upon legal process so served shall be binding upon each of the insurer's subscribers as their respective interests may appear, but in an amount not exceeding their respective contingent liabilities, if any, the same as though personal service of process was had upon each subscriber.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arkansas > Title-23 > Subtitle-3 > Chapter-70 > 23-70-111

23-70-111. Service of process -- Judgment.

(a) Legal process shall be served upon a domestic reciprocal insurer by serving the insurer's attorney at his or her principal offices. Alternatively, service may be made by use of an Arkansas resident agent for service of process appointed on behalf of the insurer in accordance with 23-63-301 et seq., on and after January 1, 2003.

(b) Any judgment based upon legal process so served shall be binding upon each of the insurer's subscribers as their respective interests may appear, but in an amount not exceeding their respective contingent liabilities, if any, the same as though personal service of process was had upon each subscriber.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arkansas > Title-23 > Subtitle-3 > Chapter-70 > 23-70-111

23-70-111. Service of process -- Judgment.

(a) Legal process shall be served upon a domestic reciprocal insurer by serving the insurer's attorney at his or her principal offices. Alternatively, service may be made by use of an Arkansas resident agent for service of process appointed on behalf of the insurer in accordance with 23-63-301 et seq., on and after January 1, 2003.

(b) Any judgment based upon legal process so served shall be binding upon each of the insurer's subscribers as their respective interests may appear, but in an amount not exceeding their respective contingent liabilities, if any, the same as though personal service of process was had upon each subscriber.