liability of corporators, etc.- notes, 818, § 16.
joint stock companies may ex-
tend charter, mutual may be- come joint stock, 818, § 17. increase of capital stock, 819. $ 18.
companies heretofore formed
subject to this act, 819, § 19. bodies corporate or politic, 820, $ 20.
annual report to auditor, 820, $21.
inquiries by auditor, 821, § 21. replies, 821. § 21. report concerning notes, 821, § 21. repeal, 821, 21.
penalty for not reporting, 821, $21.
form of report furnished, 822, $21.
publication of false statement
of assets prohibited, 822, §
advertisements to state truly
financial condition of com- pany, 822, 21b. responsibility for false state- ments, 822, § 21b. exception to above, 823, § 21C. penalty for violation of this act, 823. § 21d.
duty of auditor of public ac- counts, 823, § 21e.
INSURANCE-Continued. commencement of business, 834f, $ 37a.
foreign companies must con- form to section one, 834f, S
38. election of directors by mutual companies, 835, $39. annual statement, 835, $ 40. foreign companies, statement of, 836, 42.
when company must stop issu- ing policies, 837. $45. investment of funds, 837. § 46. investment in other States, 837, $ 47.
inquiries by auditor, 837, § 48. revoke certificate, 837. § 48. examination by auditor, 837, $48.
dividend by mutual companies, 838, $49.
foreign companies, agent, ser- vice of process, 838, § 50; 1090, $2.
State treasurer to receive de- posits, interest, 838, § 51. valuing policies fee, 838, §
proof of loss reference award, 843, § 75. assessment to pay loss, 843, $ 76.
notice of assessment, 843, § 77.
suits to recover assessment
action against company, 843, $ 78.
annual statement, 844.79. withdrawal from company
notice cancellation of pol- icy, 844, 80. annual statement to auditor, 844, 81. proceeding to dissolve com- pany, 844, township companies may accept benefits of this act, 844, $83. TOWNSHIP
who may form, 845, § 84. how formed, 845, § 85. may increase to six townships, 850, $ 12.
contiguous territory, 850, § 113. receiving other townships, 850, ST14.
INSURANCE-Continued.
OTHER PROVISIONS.
report, printing and distribut- ing, 1434, 29. companies, general assembly
may tax, 22, § 1.
foreign companies to pay tax on receipts to city, 243, § 110. companies, frauds on, 466, $118.
on homestead, exempted, 678, $ 7. contracts,
not gaming, 472,
$134. UNDERWRITERS' FIRE PATROL. board of underwriters may es- tablish patrol, 1517, § 1. powers of patrol, 1517, § 1. annual meeting of board, 1518, § 2.
representation of companies, assessment of expense of patrol, 1518, § 2.
semi-annual statement of in- surance companies, 1518, $ 3. secretary of board may demand statement, 1519, § 4. penalty for failure to comply, 1519. $ 4. INSURRECTION.
expenditures to suppress, 8, § 19. governor may call out militia to suppress, 13, § 14.
criminal, necessary to commission of crime, 507, § 280. how manifested, 507, § 281. felonious, necessary to burglary, 447, SS 36-39.
assault with intent, 443, SS 23-25. INTEREST. Ch. 74, 851, SS 1-13. six per cent on loan, etc., 851, § 1, on money after due, 851, § 2. on judgment, award, report or verdict, 852, § 3; 862, § 7. eight per cent may be contracted for, 852, 4.
no greater rate shall be contracted for, 852, § 5.
INTEREST-Continued. penalty for contracting for more than eight per cent, 853, § 6. usury must be pleaded, 853, § 7. when contracts payable out of the state governed by the laws of this state, 853, § 8. construction, 854, $9. computation of time, 854, § 10. corporation not to plead usury, 854, S II.
repeal, 854, 12.
gas companies must pay interest on deposits, 854, § 13. corporations out of state subject to usury laws, 340, § 83. on state indebtedness, 8, § 18; 1256, § 120.
on assets in hands of executors, etc., 78, § 113.
on drainage assessments, 567, $ 31.
on bonds, etc., taxable, 1229, § 20. INTERESTED WITNESS.
in civil cases, competency of, 662, SS 1-4.
husband and wife incompetent, 664, § 5.
in criminal cases, 530, § 426. INTERPLEADING.
in attachments in courts of record, 130, $29.
persons interpleading may ap- peal, 133, 40.
in mechanic's lien, 929, § 12. in partition, 1050, $ 14. INTERPRETERS, when used, 675, § 47. INTERVENING CREDITORS in attachment against water craft, 140, SS II, 12. INTIMIDATION. by combination, etc., 477, § 158. of workmen, etc., 477, § 159. of workmen, etc., on railroad, 1162, § 95.
entering premises to intimidate, 477. § 160.
compelling confession, 477, § 161. compelling to leave, 477, § 162.
INTIMIDATION-Continued. mock trial, 477, § 163.
of jurors and others, 477, § 164. by threats, 478, 165,
IN TRANSITU, property, how as- sessed, 1228, § II.
expenditures to repel, 8, § 19. governor may call out militia to repel, 13, 14. INVENTORY.
by executors and administrators, 61, § 51.
supplementary by same, 61, § 52. when evidence, 62, § 56.
by surviving partner, 70, § 86. by guardian, 769, § 12, 13. by conservators, 956, 6, 7. in distress for rent, 918, § 17. of property of penitentiary, 1068, $ 14.
INVOLUNTARY
474, 144.
JAILS AND JAILERS-Cont'd. penalty for failure to receive, etc., U. S. prisoners-fees, etc., 856, $ 6. calendar to be kept, 856, § 7. report of prisoners to court, 856, $ 8.
sheriff may be imprisoned in jail, coroner as jailer, 856. § 9. when another jail may be used, 856, § 10.
separation of prisoners, 856. § 11. when jail insufficient, 857, $12. employment of guard, 857, § 13. removal in case of disease, 857, $ 14.
removal in case of fire, 857, $ 15.
water and food for prisoners, 857, $ 16. prisoners, except felons, permit- ted to have food, clothing, etc., 857, § 17.
liquors forbidden, 857, § 18. bedding, clothing, fuel and med-
ical aid furnished, 858, 19. jail to be kept clean, 858, $ 20. whitewashed, 858, § 20. buckets furnished, 858, § 21. personal cleanliness enforced,
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