| Failure to Transfer Assets to Ohio Liquidator by Ancillary Receiver.

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Effective: December 4, 1995

Latest Legislation: House Bill 374 - 121st General Assembly

If an ancillary receiver in another state or foreign country, whether called by that name or not, fails to transfer to the domiciliary liquidator in this state any assets within the ancillary receiver's control other than special deposits, diminished only by the expenses of the ancillary receivership, if any, the claims filed in the ancillary receivership, other than special deposit claims or secured claims shall be placed in the class of claims under division (H) of section 3903.42 of the Revised Code.


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