Examples of State of domicile in a sentence
A determination of whether an insurer is a reinsurer shall be made under the laws of the State of domicile in accordance with this paragraph.
If the State of domicile of a ceding insurer is an NAIC-accredited State, or has financial sol- vency requirements substantially similar to the requirements necessary for NAIC accreditation, and recognizes credit for reinsurance for the in- surer’s ceded risk, then no other State may deny such credit for reinsurance.
Eligibility for relief from personal property taxes under this subsection is not contingent on whether or not such taxes are paid to the State of domicile.
The term "taxation" includes licenses, fees, or excises imposed with respect to motor vehicles and their use, if the license, fee, or excise is paid by the servicemember in the servicemember's State of domicile or residence.
If the State of domicile of a reinsurer is an NAIC-accredited State or has financial sol- vency requirements substantially similar to the requirements necessary for NAIC accredi- tation, no other State may require the rein- surer to provide any additional financial infor- mation other than the information the rein- surer is required to file with its domiciliary State.
If the State of domicile of a reinsurer is an NAIC-accredited State or has financial solvency requirements substantially similar to the re- quirements necessary for NAIC accreditation, such State shall be solely responsible for regu- lating the financial solvency of the reinsurer.
No provision of this section shall be con- strued as preventing or prohibiting a State that is not the State of domicile of a reinsurer from receiving a copy of any financial state- ment filed with its domiciliary State.(Pub.
The term ‘‘taxation’’ includes licenses, fees, or excises imposed with respect to motor vehi- cles and their use, if the license, fee, or excise is paid by the servicemember in the service- member’s State of domicile or residence.
The indication of a State of nationality, of a State of domicile and of a State of real and effective industrial or commercial establishment may be relevant for the application of international conventions (see, for example, Articles 2 and 3 of the Paris Convention).
Payments due persons under twenty-one years of age or persons under legal disability shall be made in accordance with laws applicable to such persons in the State of domicile of the payee.