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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0350 6. Collect all debts (which are economically feasible to cbllect) which are due and owinq the Respondent in Florida, including subrogation claims, claims against indemnitors, etc. 7. Carry on such business of the Respondent as may be necessary, pending further Orders of this Court. ~~J - ~ 8. Apply to this Court for further instructions in the discharge of his duties. 9. Discharge forthwith all officers, directors, attorneys, aqents and employees, and all other persons repre- senting Respondent or employed by Respondent iri~connection with the conduct of its insurance business in this State. 10. Require any officer, director, manaqer, trustee, aqent or adjuster of Respondent and any other person who possesses, or possessed, any executive authority over, or who exercises, or exercised, any control over any segment of Respondent's affairs to fully cooperate with the Ancillary Receiver or his Deputies in any proceeding under Chapter 631, Florida Statutes, or any investiqation preliminary or incidental to this proceeding, ~ pursuant to Section 631.391, Florida Statutes. ' 11. Publish notice once each week for three consecutive ~ f the time fixed for the filin of claims a ainst the weeks o g . 9 Respondent, Maryland Nation~l Insurance Company; in newspapers . of qeneral circulation in Dade, Hillsborough, Broward, Palm Beach, ~ Orangey Duval, Escambia and Leon Counties, Florida, which notice ahall specify the time and place within which all persons havinq claims aqainst Respondent shall be filed with the Ancillary Receiver. All such claims shall be filed with the Ancillary Receiver on or before , 1972, or~be forever barred.~ - All of said claims filed with the Ancillary Receiver shall-be filed on proof of clai~n forms developed and prepared by the Ancillary Receiver. . - -4- . . - " 600K PACE 3JV -