(215 ILCS 5/390) (from Ch. 73, par. 1002)
Sec. 390.
Corporate bonds satisfy legal requirement.
Whenever a bond, undertaking, recognizance, guaranty or other
obligation is required, permitted, authorized or allowed; or whenever
the performance of any act, duty or obligation, or forbearance, is
required, permitted, authorized or allowed to be secured or guaranteed,
such bond, undertaking, recognizance or other obligation, or such
security or guaranty, may be executed by a company authorized in this
State to do the kinds of business described in clause (g) of Class 2 of
section 4; and such companies are authorized and empowered to execute all
such instruments; and in case two or more of such companies execute any
such instrument each of such companies is hereby authorized and
empowered to limit its liability therein to an amount less than the
aggregate penalty of such instrument and also to limit its liability to
a pro rata part of any and all losses under such instrument; and the
execution by any such company of such bond, undertaking, recognizance,
guaranty or other obligation by an officer, attorney-in-fact or other
authorized representative shall be sufficient and be accepted as and be
a full compliance with every law or other requirement now in force or
that may hereafter be enacted or made that such bond, undertaking,
recognizance, guaranty or like obligation be required or permitted or be
executed by a surety or sureties, or that such surety or sureties be
residents, householders or owners or life tenants of real estate,
or possess any other qualifications.
(Source: P.A. 84-551.)
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