Insurance Companies Act
Marginal note:Limit on equity acquisitions — foreign life companies
619 (1) The total accepted value of the participating shares, within the meaning of Part IX, of any body corporate and any ownership interests, howsoever designated, in any unincorporated entities vested in trust by a foreign life company for the classes of life insurance, accident and sickness insurance, credit protection insurance and other approved products insurance shall not at any time exceed the prescribed percentage of the value of its assets in Canada for those classes.
Marginal note:Limit on equity acquisitions — foreign composite companies
(2) The total accepted value of the participating shares, within the meaning of Part IX, of any body corporate and any ownership interests, howsoever designated, in any unincorporated entities vested in trust by a foreign life company for the classes of insurance, other than life insurance, accident and sickness insurance, credit protection insurance and other approved products insurance, shall not at any time exceed the prescribed percentage of the value of its assets in Canada for those classes.
Marginal note:Limit on equity acquisitions — foreign property and casualty companies and foreign marine companies
(3) The total accepted value of the participating shares, within the meaning of Part IX, of any body corporate and any ownership interests, howsoever designated, in any unincorporated entities vested in trust by a foreign property and casualty company, or a foreign marine company, shall not at any time exceed the prescribed percentage of the value of its assets in Canada.
- 1991, c. 47, s. 619
- 2007, c. 6, s. 292
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