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§  6112.  Subscribers' accounts. (a) The attorney-in-fact, in addition  to  the  books  of  account  of  the  collective  transactions  of   all  subscribers  of  the  reciprocal  insurer,  shall  keep  and  maintain a  separate account  for  each  individual  subscriber  setting  forth  the  entries determining the operating reserve, if any, of such subscriber.    (b)  Each  subscriber's  account  shall  be credited with the premiums  earned by him as an underwriter on the policies issued by  the  insurer,  and  charged  with  his  proper  share of all losses incurred under such  policies as well as with the expenses incurred by the insurer.    (c) Earnings and interest income from investments of all  subscribers'  operating  reserves  shall be apportioned and credited to subscribers on  the basis of their accumulated operating reserves and all other interest  and investment income may be apportioned and credited to the subscribers  on the basis of their premiums earned as underwriters.    (d) The subscriber's agreement of an authorized reciprocal insurer may  with the permission  of  the  superintendent  contain  provisions  which  modify  the  credits,  charges  and  apportionments  to the subscribers'  account, as required by subsections (b) and (c) of this section.

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Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-61 > 6112

§  6112.  Subscribers' accounts. (a) The attorney-in-fact, in addition  to  the  books  of  account  of  the  collective  transactions  of   all  subscribers  of  the  reciprocal  insurer,  shall  keep  and  maintain a  separate account  for  each  individual  subscriber  setting  forth  the  entries determining the operating reserve, if any, of such subscriber.    (b)  Each  subscriber's  account  shall  be credited with the premiums  earned by him as an underwriter on the policies issued by  the  insurer,  and  charged  with  his  proper  share of all losses incurred under such  policies as well as with the expenses incurred by the insurer.    (c) Earnings and interest income from investments of all  subscribers'  operating  reserves  shall be apportioned and credited to subscribers on  the basis of their accumulated operating reserves and all other interest  and investment income may be apportioned and credited to the subscribers  on the basis of their premiums earned as underwriters.    (d) The subscriber's agreement of an authorized reciprocal insurer may  with the permission  of  the  superintendent  contain  provisions  which  modify  the  credits,  charges  and  apportionments  to the subscribers'  account, as required by subsections (b) and (c) of this section.

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Statutes > New-york > Isc > Article-61 > 6112

§  6112.  Subscribers' accounts. (a) The attorney-in-fact, in addition  to  the  books  of  account  of  the  collective  transactions  of   all  subscribers  of  the  reciprocal  insurer,  shall  keep  and  maintain a  separate account  for  each  individual  subscriber  setting  forth  the  entries determining the operating reserve, if any, of such subscriber.    (b)  Each  subscriber's  account  shall  be credited with the premiums  earned by him as an underwriter on the policies issued by  the  insurer,  and  charged  with  his  proper  share of all losses incurred under such  policies as well as with the expenses incurred by the insurer.    (c) Earnings and interest income from investments of all  subscribers'  operating  reserves  shall be apportioned and credited to subscribers on  the basis of their accumulated operating reserves and all other interest  and investment income may be apportioned and credited to the subscribers  on the basis of their premiums earned as underwriters.    (d) The subscriber's agreement of an authorized reciprocal insurer may  with the permission  of  the  superintendent  contain  provisions  which  modify  the  credits,  charges  and  apportionments  to the subscribers'  account, as required by subsections (b) and (c) of this section.