Reciprocal jurisdiction definition

Reciprocal jurisdiction means a jurisdiction that is:
Reciprocal jurisdiction means a jurisdiction that meets one of the following:
Reciprocal jurisdiction means a jurisdiction

Examples of Reciprocal jurisdiction in a sentence

  • Ifthe assuming insurer is an association, including incorporated and individual unincorporated underwriters, it must have and maintain, on an ongoing basis, a minimum solvency or capital ratio in the reciprocal Reciprocal jurisdiction Jurisdiction where the assuming insurer has its head office or is domiciled, as applicable, and is also licensed.


More Definitions of Reciprocal jurisdiction

Reciprocal jurisdiction means a jurisdiction that satisfies one
Reciprocal jurisdiction means a jurisdiction that:
Reciprocal jurisdiction means (i) a non-United States jurisdiction that is subject to an in-force
Reciprocal jurisdiction means a jurisdiction that satisfies one (1) of the following criteria:
Reciprocal jurisdiction means a jurisdiction, as designated by the superintendent pursuant to Subsection D of 13.2.8.16 NMAC, that meets one of the criteria set forth in Subsection B of 13.2.8.16 NMAC.
Reciprocal jurisdiction means (i) a non-United States jurisdiction that is subject to an in-force covered agreement with the United States, each within its legal authority, or, in the case of a covered agreement between the United States and the European Union, is a member state of the European Union; (ii) a United States jurisdiction that meets the requirements for accreditation under the NAIC financial standards and accreditation program; or (iii) a qualified jurisdiction, as determined by the Commission pursuant to subdivision D 3 of § 38.2-1316.2, that is not otherwise described in clause (i) or (ii) and that meets certain additional requirements, consistent with the terms and conditions of in-force covered agreements, as specified by the Commission in regulation.
Reciprocal jurisdiction means a ju- risdiction that is: