Illinois Administrative Code
Title 86 - REVENUE
Part 100 - INCOME TAX
Subpart P - COMPOSITE RETURNS
Section 100.5170 - Composite Returns: Definition of a "Lloyd's Plan of Operation"

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024

For purposes of these composite return regulations, a "Lloyd's plan of operation" is a plan of insurance by contract where members of an association which is not incorporated agree to indemnify each other, or some third person, against loss, damage, liability arising from an unknown or contingent event, each member agreeing to bear a given amount of such loss, damage, or liability. 46 Corpus Juris Secundum Insurance Section 1410. In Illinois, an insurance company using a Lloyd's plan of operation must have obtained a Certificate of Authority from the Department of Insurance pursuant to Section 96 of the Illinois Insurance Code (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1985, ch 73, par. 708).

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