ARS § 20-694 — United States — Arizona law | Esheria

ARS § 20-694

Court proceedings involving an impaired or insolvent insurer, or its insured, must be stayed for 60 days after a liquidation, rehabilitation, or conservation order becomes final. The board can ask for a longer stay, can seek to set aside certain default judgments, and can defend the suit on the merits. A receiver, reha

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asset transfers court stays default judgments

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Court proceedings involving an impaired or insolvent insurer, or its insured, must be stayed for 60 days after a liquidation, rehabilitation, or conservation order becomes final. The board can ask for a longer stay, can seek to set aside certain default judgments, and can defend the suit on the merits. A receiver, rehabilitator, liquidator, or conservator may not void certain federal home loan bank-related transfers or related obligations unless they were made with actual intent to hinder, delay, or defraud creditors.

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