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§ 44-5139. Investment trusts and investment companies.
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An insurer may invest in certain registered funds and investment trusts, but only within stated asset and portfolio limits.
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An insurer may invest in certain registered funds and investment trusts, but only within stated asset and portfolio limits.
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A neutral third-party administrator may manage the fund, but the commission oversees selection, audits performance, and companies that do not meet fund obligations can lose payments and face penalties.
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If a required person does not sign or deliver a record for filing, an aggrieved person may ask the district court to order the signing, delivery, or filing. If the petitioner is not the LLC or foreign LLC concerned, the petitioner must join that company in the case.
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Certain insurance companies, insurance business, and insurance intermediaries doing business in Nebraska are governed by this chapter, and their records may be inspected and examined by the Department of Insurance.
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This section sets filing fees for certain securities notices and lets some companies issue an indefinite amount of securities if they meet listed filing, fee, and reporting conditions.
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A limited liability company winding up its activities must use its assets to pay creditors, then distribute any surplus under the operating agreement or a statutory order, and all distributions must be paid in money.
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Transportation network companies and participating drivers need commission authorization or a license before providing the covered transportation services.
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When the department takes possession of a bank’s property and business, it must immediately notify known banks or trust companies holding that bank’s assets. Notified banks or trust companies, or those that know of the possession, cannot claim liens or charges against the bank’s assets for later payments or liabilities
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After the required pledges are made, the Department of Banking and Finance must issue a receipt and certificate of compliance, and a trust company may be allowed to serve in certain roles without bond.
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The commission may approve an application, in whole or in part, if the evidence shows several required conditions are met.
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Applicants must file a written registration application with board-approved forms, provide a $25,000 surety bond at application, meet qualification requirements, and renew at least 60 days before expiration.
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An LLC involved in a derivative proceeding may appoint a special litigation committee, and the court generally must pause discovery while the committee investigates.