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TITLE 30

CORPORATIONS

CHAPTER 15

IDAHO COMMODITY CODE

30-1515. Consent to service of process. When a person including a nonresident of this state, engages in conduct prohibited or made actionable by the provisions of this chapter or any rule or order of the director, such conduct shall constitute the appointment of the director and his successors as the person’s attorney to receive service of any lawful process in a noncriminal proceeding against the person, a successor, or personal representative, which grows out of that conduct and which is brought under this chapter or any rule or order of the director with the same force and validity as if served personally.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title30 > T30ch15 > T30ch15sect30-1515

TITLE 30

CORPORATIONS

CHAPTER 15

IDAHO COMMODITY CODE

30-1515. Consent to service of process. When a person including a nonresident of this state, engages in conduct prohibited or made actionable by the provisions of this chapter or any rule or order of the director, such conduct shall constitute the appointment of the director and his successors as the person’s attorney to receive service of any lawful process in a noncriminal proceeding against the person, a successor, or personal representative, which grows out of that conduct and which is brought under this chapter or any rule or order of the director with the same force and validity as if served personally.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title30 > T30ch15 > T30ch15sect30-1515

TITLE 30

CORPORATIONS

CHAPTER 15

IDAHO COMMODITY CODE

30-1515. Consent to service of process. When a person including a nonresident of this state, engages in conduct prohibited or made actionable by the provisions of this chapter or any rule or order of the director, such conduct shall constitute the appointment of the director and his successors as the person’s attorney to receive service of any lawful process in a noncriminal proceeding against the person, a successor, or personal representative, which grows out of that conduct and which is brought under this chapter or any rule or order of the director with the same force and validity as if served personally.