2017 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 59A - Insurance Code
Article 41 - Conservation, Rehabilitation and Liquidation
Section 59A-41-11 - "Insolvency" defined.

Universal Citation: NM Stat § 59A-41-11 (2017)

59A-41-11. "Insolvency" defined.

"Insolvency" exists as to:

A. any organization, when it is unable to meet its obligations as they mature; or

B. a stock insurer or other stock corporation, when its assets are in amount less than its liabilities, exclusive of paid-in capital stock; or

C. a mutual, reciprocal, or foreign Lloyds insurer, when its assets are in amount less than its liabilities exclusive of the minimum paid-in basic capital required under Section 83 [59A-5-16 NMSA 1978] of the Insurance Code for its authority to transact insurance; or

D. a domestic Lloyds insurer, nonprofit health care plan, prepaid dental care plan, motor club, or other corporation other than any referred to in Subparagraphs B or C, above, when its assets are in amount less than its liabilities, exclusive of surplus, guaranty fund or deposit required to be maintained under the Insurance Code for its authority to transact insurance in this state.

History: Laws 1984, ch. 127, 703.

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