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Company law in United States — New Hampshire

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 403:4. Loans to Companies.

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    Certain people may advance money to a mutual insurance company other than a mutual life company, but the company must report the advance, give the commissioner required evidence, and cannot pay commission or promotion expenses.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 383:9-g. Bank Holding Companies.

    1 provisions

    The bank commissioner supervises certain bank holding companies and may require reports or examine them; the company must pay examination charges.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 402:27. Scope of Subdivision.

    1 provisions

    This section limits how certain New Hampshire domestic insurance companies may invest and deposit funds, and gives the insurance commissioner some authority to restrict risky investments.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 38:31. Discontinuance of Service.

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    A municipal water company generally cannot disconnect tenant-serving service without written tenant notice, and must reconnect service if a tenant was disconnected without that notice.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 405:58. Exclusion of Companies.

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    The commissioner may deny or cancel permission for out-of-state insurance companies to do certain insurance business in the state if New Hampshire insurers are barred from similar business elsewhere under discriminatory laws.

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  • United States — New Hampshire

    RSA 405:12. Licenses.

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    The commissioner may grant or renew an insurance license if the company meets stated capital, reliability, and NAIC-related requirements; insurance companies must use the insurer’s legal name in business and policy documents.

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