Or. Rev. Stat. § 731.066

“Authorized,” “unauthorized” insurer

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      731.066 “Authorized,” “unauthorized” insurer. (1) An “authorized” insurer is one authorized by a subsisting certificate of authority to transact insurance in this state.

      (2) An “unauthorized” insurer is one not so authorized. [1967 c.359 §14]

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases, 1985–1998 · leading case: National Warranty Insurance v. Greenfield
National Warranty Insurance v. Greenfield (1998) ord · cites it 6× “” ORS 731.066(1). 1 Oregon also conditions an insurer’s authority to transact business in Oregon upon membership in the Oregon Insurance Guaranty Association (“OIGA”), which partially insures losses caused by insolvent insurers.”
Kessler v. Weigandt (1985) or “ORS 731.066(1), 731.072(1) and 731.076(1).”
Aqua-Marine Constructors, Inc. v. Banks (1997) ca9 “Or.Rev.Stat. § 731.066(2). In Oregon, before an unauthorized insurer may file any pleading in an action against it, the defendant insurer must either (1) procure a certificate of authority or (2) deposit with the clerk of the court cash, securities, or a bond, sufficient to…”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 731.066(1) — 2 cases
National Warranty Insurance v. Greenfield (1998) ord “” ORS 731.066(1). 1 Oregon also conditions an insurer’s authority to transact business in Oregon upon membership in the Oregon Insurance Guaranty Association (“OIGA”), which partially insures losses caused by insolvent insurers.”
Kessler v. Weigandt (1985) or “ORS 731.066(1), 731.072(1) and 731.076(1).”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 731.066(2) — 1 case
Aqua-Marine Constructors, Inc. v. Banks (1997) ca9 “Or.Rev.Stat. § 731.066(2). In Oregon, before an unauthorized insurer may file any pleading in an action against it, the defendant insurer must either (1) procure a certificate of authority or (2) deposit with the clerk of the court cash, securities, or a bond, sufficient to…”
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