HRS §431:15-337
Reopening a closed insurance liquidation case
After an insurance company's liquidation is finished and the liquidator is released, the commissioner or anyone involved can ask the court to reopen the case for a good reason, like finding new assets. The court decides if reopening is justified and can order it.
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The statute, as written — Reopening liquidation
After the liquidation proceeding has been terminated and the liquidator discharged, the commissioner or other interested party may at any time petition the circuit court of the first judicial circuit to reopen the proceedings for good cause, including the discovery of additional assets. If the court is satisfied that there is justification for reopening, it shall so order.
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