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Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-17 > 1710

§  1710.  Superintendent's power to order disposition of subsidiaries.  In addition to the powers granted to  the  superintendent  elsewhere  in  this  chapter  (including, without limitation, sections one hundred nine  and three hundred twenty-seven of this chapter), the superintendent may,  at any time, order a parent corporation to dispose of any subsidiary, if  the superintendent finds, after notice and an opportunity to  be  heard,  either  (i)  that  its  acquisition or continued retention is or was not  permitted by the provisions of this article or (ii) except in  the  case  of a subsidiary then exempted by the provisions of subsection (a) or (b)  of  section  one  thousand  seven hundred four of this article, that its  continued retention is materially adverse to the interests of the parent  corporation's policyholders or subscribers.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-17 > 1710

§  1710.  Superintendent's power to order disposition of subsidiaries.  In addition to the powers granted to  the  superintendent  elsewhere  in  this  chapter  (including, without limitation, sections one hundred nine  and three hundred twenty-seven of this chapter), the superintendent may,  at any time, order a parent corporation to dispose of any subsidiary, if  the superintendent finds, after notice and an opportunity to  be  heard,  either  (i)  that  its  acquisition or continued retention is or was not  permitted by the provisions of this article or (ii) except in  the  case  of a subsidiary then exempted by the provisions of subsection (a) or (b)  of  section  one  thousand  seven hundred four of this article, that its  continued retention is materially adverse to the interests of the parent  corporation's policyholders or subscribers.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-17 > 1710

§  1710.  Superintendent's power to order disposition of subsidiaries.  In addition to the powers granted to  the  superintendent  elsewhere  in  this  chapter  (including, without limitation, sections one hundred nine  and three hundred twenty-seven of this chapter), the superintendent may,  at any time, order a parent corporation to dispose of any subsidiary, if  the superintendent finds, after notice and an opportunity to  be  heard,  either  (i)  that  its  acquisition or continued retention is or was not  permitted by the provisions of this article or (ii) except in  the  case  of a subsidiary then exempted by the provisions of subsection (a) or (b)  of  section  one  thousand  seven hundred four of this article, that its  continued retention is materially adverse to the interests of the parent  corporation's policyholders or subscribers.