Service corporation definition

Service corporation means a corporation organized under ss. 180.1903 to 180.1921.
Service corporation or "service organization" means a corporation or other
Service corporation means a corporation which is organized under chapter 490 and which is owned in any part by one or more state associations or federal associations or a combination of these.

Examples of Service corporation in a sentence

  • Notice of Annual Meeting The Policyholder is hereby notified that the Policyholder is a Member of Health Care Service Corporation, a Mutual Legal Reserve Company, and is entitled to vote either in person, by proxy, at all meetings of Members of Blue Cross and Blue Shield.

  • PLAN - THE PLAN Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana, a Division of Health Care Service Corporation, a Mutual Legal Reserve Company.


More Definitions of Service corporation

Service corporation or "service organization" means a corporation or other business entity owned or controlled by one or more financial institutions that is engaged or proposes to engage in business activities related to the business of financial institutions.
Service corporation means each service corporation chartered under the Act.
Service corporation means a corporation that is more than 50 percent owned by one or more savings banks, or by sav- ings banks and other financial institutions, whose purposes are reasonably incident to the accomplishment of the express or inci- dental powers conferred upon savings banks by this chapter.
Service corporation means a stock corporation whose entire stock is owned directly by one or more
Service corporation means a medical or hospital service corporation operating pursuant to Article 65 of Chapter 58 of the General Statutes.
Service corporation means a medical or hospital service corporation operating under Article 65 of Chapter 58 of the General Statutes.
Service corporation means any corporation, the majority of the capital stock of which is owned by one or more associations and which engages, directly or indirectly, in any activities which may be engaged in by a service corporation in which an association may invest under the laws of one of the states or under the laws of the United States.