Indiana Code 27-1-9-2. Effect of article on corporate powers and kinds of business
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- articles of incorporation: includes both the original articles of incorporation and any and all amendments thereto, except where the original articles of incorporation only are expressly referred to, and includes articles of merger, consolidation and reinsurance, and in case of corporations, heretofore organized, articles of reorganization filed in the office of the secretary of state, and all amendments thereto. See Indiana Code 27-1-2-3
- certificate of authority: means an instrument in writing issued by the department to an insurer, which sets out the authority of such insurer to engage in the business of insurance or activities connected therewith. See Indiana Code 27-1-2-3
- Insurance: means a contract of insurance or an agreement by which one (1) party, for a consideration, promises to pay money or its equivalent or to do an act valuable to the insured upon the destruction, loss or injury of something in which the other party has a pecuniary interest, or in consideration of a price paid, adequate to the risk, becomes security to the other against loss by certain specified risks; to grant indemnity or security against loss for a consideration. See Indiana Code 27-1-2-3
Sec. 2. Nothing contained in this chapter shall be construed to enlarge the corporate powers of any insurance company, nor to authorize any insurance company to engage in any kind or kinds of insurance business not authorized by its articles of incorporation, nor to authorize any foreign insurance company to engage in any kind or kinds of insurance business in this state not covered by its certificate of authority to do business in this state.
Formerly: Acts 1935, c.162, s.115. As amended by P.L.252-1985, SEC.40.