Insurance Laws definition
Insurance Laws means all Applicable Laws applicable to the business of insurance and the regulation of insurance holding companies, whether domestic or foreign, and all applicable orders and directives of Governmental Authorities and market conduct recommendations resulting from market conduct examinations of Insurance Regulators.
Insurance Laws means any state, local or foreign statute, and any rule or regulation thereunder, regulating (i) transactions and dealings in insurance or (ii) any Person or entity engaging in the business of issuing, selling or otherwise providing insurance.
Insurance Laws shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.11(a).
Examples of Insurance Laws in a sentence
All such application forms or rates of Insurance Contracts and advertising materials are utilized in compliance, in all material respects, with all applicable Insurance Laws and within the scope of the approvals (if any) received with respect thereto.
Such Company Statutory Statements complied in all material respects with all applicable Insurance Laws when filed or submitted and no material violation or deficiency has been asserted in writing by any Insurance Regulator with respect to any of such Company Statutory Statements that has not been cured or otherwise resolved to the satisfaction of such Insurance Regulator.
More Definitions of Insurance Laws
Insurance Laws has the meaning set forth in Section 3.3.
Insurance Laws means all Laws (including all applicable domestic, foreign (including Bermuda), national, provincial, federal, state and local statutes and regulations) regulating the business and products of insurance or concerning the regulation of insurance companies (including acquisition of control), all applicable requirements relating to the sale, issuance, marketing, advertising, and administration of insurance products and all applicable Orders of Insurance Regulators.
Insurance Laws means chapters 60 to 79 inclusive.
Insurance Laws means the Insurance Laws, Ru1es and Regulations in effect in each of the Signatory States.
Insurance Laws means the laws and regulations of any State of the United States of America governing insurance companies that are applicable to Parent or its Subsidiaries, including the respective insurance laws and regulations of the States of Florida, Kansas, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania and Texas.
Insurance Laws means the laws and regulations of any State of the United States of America governing insurance companies that are applicable to the Corporation or its Subsidiaries, including the respective insurance laws and regulations of the States of Florida, Kansas, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania and Texas.
Insurance Laws means all applicable requirements relating to the underwriting, pricing, sale, issuance, marketing, advertising and administration of insurance products (including licensing and appointments) and all Laws, rules and regulations applicable to the business and products of insurance or the regulation of insurance holding companies, whether domestic or foreign, and all applicable orders and directives of Governmental Entities and market conduct recommendations resulting from market conduct examinations of Governmental Entities.