Insurance, 101448 NDAGO, AGO 48-96

Case DateOctober 14, 1948
CourtNorth Dakota
INSURANCE
AGO 48-96
Opinion No. 48-96
North Dakota Attorney General Opinion
October 14, 1948
         RE: Terms of Existence of Companies          I have your letter of October 11 relative to the term of existence of the Griggs County Mutual Fire and Lightning Insurance Company and the Merchants National Mutual Fire Insurance Company, together with copies of the articles of incorporation of these two companies.          You state that you have written to these companies informing them that their term of existence has expired.          You enclose correspondence relative to this matter, including a letter from A. I. Johnson, attorney for the Merchants National Mutual Fire Insurance Company, of Fargo, North Dakota.          The real question involved, as I see it, is whether or not these companies have a perpetual existence or whether the term of existence expired at the end of thirty years. The articles of incorporation of the Merchants National Mutual Fire Insurance Company were approved by the attorney general on April 1, 1904 and Article 1 thereof provides that its term of existence shall be for a period of thirty years.          It appears that the attorney for the company is relying on section 26-1405 N.D.R.C. 1943. This section appears as 4881a5 of the 1925 Supplement and is a part of chapter 165 of the session laws of 1919. This section makes no reference to the length of the term of existence of insurance companies incorporated thereunder.          However, the section 26-1406 R.C. 1943, which appears as section 4871 of the 1925 Supplement, provides that "the articles of incorporation of a company organized under the provisions of this chapter may be amended, its term...

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