Examples of Wisconsin Statutes in a sentence
Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53202 To The Board Of Trustees: In my capacity as General Counsel of The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company (the “Company”), I have reviewed the establishment of The Northwestern Mutual Variable Life Account (the “Account”), on November 23, 1983, by the Company’s Board of Trustees, as a separate account for assets applicable to certain variable life insurance policies, pursuant to the provisions of Section 206.385 of the Wisconsin Statutes of 1965, as amended.
Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53202 To The Board Of Trustees: In my capacity as General Counsel of The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company (the “Company”), I have reviewed the establishment of The Northwestern Mutual Variable Life Account II (the “Account”), on March 22, 2006, by the Company’s Board of Trustees, as a separate account for assets applicable to certain variable life insurance policies, pursuant to the provisions of Section 206.385 of the Wisconsin Statutes of 1965, as amended.
I am further aware that the terms and limitations set forth in such agreements shall apply to any interest I have in the Option or the Shares (including without limitation any right or interest by operation of the Wisconsin Marital Property Law, chapter 766 of the Wisconsin Statutes, or by operation of any other law) and the interest of any of my heirs, legatees, or other transferees.
The purpose for which the Corporation is organized is, without limitation, to act as a registered management investment company under 15 USC 80a-1 to 80a-64, as amended from time to time (the "Investment Company Act"), and for any other purposes for which corporations may be organized under Chapter 180 of the Wisconsin Statutes, as amended from time to time (the "WBCL").
Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53202 To The Board Of Trustees: In my capacity as General Counsel of The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company (the “Company”), I have reviewed the establishment of The Northwestern Mutual Variable Annuity Account B (the “Account”), on February 14, 1968, by the Company’s Board of Trustees, as a separate account for assets applicable to certain variable annuity contracts, pursuant to the provisions of Section 206.385 of the Wisconsin Statutes of 1965, as amended.
Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53202 To The Board Of Trustees: In my capacity as General Counsel of The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company (the “Company”), I have reviewed the establishment of The Northwestern Mutual Variable Annuity Account A (the “Account”), on February 14, 1968, by the Company’s Board of Trustees, as a separate account for assets applicable to certain variable annuity contracts, pursuant to the provisions of Section 206.385 of the Wisconsin Statutes of 1965, as amended.
Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53202 To The Board Of Trustees: In my capacity as General Counsel of The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company (the “Company”), I have reviewed the establishment of The Northwestern Mutual Variable Annuity Account C (the “Account”), on July 22, 1970, by the Company’s Board of Trustees, as a separate account for assets applicable to certain variable annuity contracts, pursuant to the provisions of Section 206.385 of the Wisconsin Statutes of 1965, as amended.
I am further aware that included in such sale shall be any interest I have in any such shares (including without limitation any right or interest by operation of the Wisconsin Marital Property Act, Chapter 766 of the Wisconsin Statutes, or by operation of any other law) and such interest of any of my heirs, legatees, or other transferees.
A committee may be authorized to exercise the authority of the Board of Directors, except that a committee may not do any of the following: (a) approve or recommend to shareholders for approval any action or matter expressly required by the Wisconsin Business Corporation Law, Chapter 180 of the Wisconsin Statutes, to be submitted to shareholders for approval; and (b) adopt, amend or repeal any By-Law of the Corporation.
A committee may be authorized to exercise the authority of the Board of Directors, except that a committee may not do any of the following: (a) approve or recommend to shareholders for approval any action or matter expressly required by the Wisconsin Business Corporation Law, Chapter 180 of the Wisconsin Statutes, to be submitted to shareholders for approval; and (b) adopt, amend or repeal any bylaw of the corporation.