INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
In the Matter of the Merger of CHARTER TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY With and Into STEWART TITLE GUARANTY INSURANCE COMPANY | ) ) ) ) ) |
No. G 2002-37
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TO: Robert P. Oakland, President
Charter Title Insurance Company
PO Box 12489
Mill Creek, WA 98082
Malcolm S. Morris, President
Stewart Title Guaranty Insurance Company
PO Box 2029
Houston, TX 77252
AND TO: Patrick Lamb, Esq.
Carney Badley Spellman, P.S.
700 Fifth Avenue, Ste. 5800
Seattle, WA 98104-5017
Mike Kreidler, Insurance Commissioner
Michael G. Watson, Chief Deputy Commissioner
James T. Odiorne, Deputy Commissioner, Company Supervision
James Tompkins, Holding Company Manager, Company
Supervision
Office of the Insurance Commissioner
PO Box 40259
Olympia, WA 98504-0259
On May 22, 2002, Stewart Information Systems Company (SISC), Charter Title Insurance Corporation (Charter) and Stewart Title Guaranty Company (STG), by and through their attorney, Patrick R. Lamb, Esq., filed its request for authorization to merge Charter Title with and into STG. Together with this request, which is in the form of a letter to the Insurance Commissioner dated May 21, 2002, SISC, Charter and STG filed its proposed Agreement and Plan of Merger and proposed Articles of Merger.
Charter is an insurer domiciled in the State of Washington and
STG is an insurer domiciled in the State of Texas. Charter and
STG are each a wholly owned subsidiary of SISCO. SISCO desires
to merge Charter with and into STG, with Charter becoming the
disappearing corporation and STG becoming the surviving
corporation.
The proposed merger is controlled by RCW 48.31.010. Pursuant to
RCW 48.31.010 (1)(a) and (b), a plan of merger must be submitted
to and be approved by the Commissioner in advance of the merger,
and the Commissioner shall not approve any such plan unless,
after a hearing, pursuant to such notice as the Commissioner may
require, he finds that the proposed merger is fair, equitable,
consistent with law, and that no reasonable objection exists.
Further conditions concerning approval of the proposed merger may
be found in RCW 48.31.010 (1)(c) and (d). It should be noted
that, in the case that this proposed plan of merger is approved,
such approval will be made contingent upon approval of this
proposed plan of merger by the Texas Insurance Commissioner.
Administrative Law Judge Patricia D. Petersen, who serves as
Chief Hearing Officer for the Office of the Insurance
Commissioner, has been designated to hear and determine this
matter, including making the final findings of facts, conclusions
of law and the final order after hearing. Her address is Office
of the Insurance Commissioner, Post Office Box 40255, Olympia,
Washington 98504-0255. Her telephone number is (360) 664-8768.
She has not taken a position in this matter, and will not take a
position in this matter, prior to entry of the final order after
September 4, 2002.
Pursuant to Notice posted in the Washington State Register on
July 17, 2002 and on the Insurance Commissioner's website, a
hearing in this matter was held by the undersigned on August 6,
2002 at 1:30 p.m. Pacific Standard Time at the Office of the
Insurance Commissioner, 5000 Capitol Blvd., Room 206, Tumwater,
WA. The hearing was held under the authority granted the
Commissioner by Chapter 48.04.RCW, RCW 48.31.010 and Chapter 34.05 RCW (the Administrative Procedure Act). The purpose of
this hearing was to consider the proposed merger of Charter Title
Insurance Corporation with and into Stewart Title Guaranty
Company. Pursuant to RCW 48.31.010, approval of this proposed
merger is conditioned, in part, upon a finding by the
undersigned, based upon evidence presented by testimony and
documents at the hearing, that there has been reasonable notice
given as to this proposed merger and that this proposed merger is
fair, equitable, consistent with law, and that no reasonable
objections exist. As of August 5, 2002, no objections had been
received by the undersigned, the Insurance Commissioner, Charter,
STG or SISCO.
You are hereby notified that any interested individual or entity
may indicate his/her or its support, or objection, to this
proposed merger by submitting a letter on or before September 4,
2002, to the undersigned at the above address. The record of
this proceeding is open, and will include all written statements
submitted on or before September 4, 2002. Further, interested
individuals and entities may include in their letters a request
to present oral testimony as well as their written statements if
they so desire, and adequate provision will be made to include
such oral testimony in the record. The undersigned will not
finally consider this matter, or enter a final decision in this
matter, until after September 4, 2002. As indicated above, RCW 48.31.010 states the findings which the undersigned must make
before she can grant approval of this proposed merger.
The basic facts relied upon are those set forth in the Plan and
Agreement of Merger and proposed Articles of Merger filed with
the Commissioner. The Plan and Agreement of Merger and proposed
Articles of Merger are now included in the hearing file, are
available to the public upon request, and have been made part of
the record of this proceeding.
All interested individuals and entities who have questions or
concerns concerning this proceeding, or seek additional
information relative to submission of written or oral statements,
should direct them to Charlene Bowman, Administrative Assistant
to the undersigned, at the above address or by telephone to (360)
664-8002.
ENTERED AT OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON, this 7th day of August, 2002.
Patricia D. Petersen
Administrative Law Judge
Chief Hearing Officer
OFFICE OF INSURANCE COMMISSIOERTo request an interpreter,
complete and mail this form to:
Insurance Commissioner
PO Box 40255
Olympia, WA 98504-0255
(For information, call (360) 664-8002
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Reviser's note: The spelling error in the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency and appears in the Register pursuant to the requirements of RCW 34.08.040.
Reviser's note: The typographical errors in the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency and appear in the Register pursuant to the requirements of RCW 34.08.040.
Reviser's note: The brackets and enclosed material in the text of the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency and appear in the Register pursuant to the requirements of RCW 34.08.040.