ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION OF STONEVILLE INSURANCE COMPANY We, the undersigned residents of the State of Mississippi, having associated ourselves together for the purpose of forming a corporation under and by virtue of Chapter 19, Title 83, Mississippi Code of 1972, as amended, hereby adopt the following Articles of Association: ARTICLE I NAME The name of the corporation shall be Stoneville Insurance Company. ARTICLE II DURATION The period of its duration shall be ninety-nine (99) years. ARTICLE III PURPOSES The purposes for which the corporation shall be organized, and the powers of the corporation, shall be as follows: 1. To insure houses, buildings, vehicles, and all other kinds of property against direct or consequential loss or damage by fire, lightning, theft, explosion, or storm; to insure against loss or damage to any goods or premises by water, arising from the breakage or leakage of sprinklers or water pipes; and to make any and all kinds of insurance against loss or damage to goods, merchandise, or other property caused by fire, risks of inland transportation or navigation, the action of the elements, or adverse manifestations of nature, as well as all and every risk or peril to property or interest in property or which may arise from the ownership, maintenance, or use of property to which the subject of insurance may be exposed, against which it is not contrary to public policy to insure, including every insurable interest therein or in the use thereof, or profit or income therefrom, or legal liability therefor, but not to include injury to the person. 2. To insure vessels, craft, cars, aircraft, automobiles and other vehicles, whether operated on or under water or land or in the air, in any place or situation, and whether complete, or in process of, or awaiting construction; also all goods, freights, cargoes, merchandise, effects, disbursements, profits, money, bullion, precious stones, securities, chooses in action, evidences of debt, including money loaned on bottomry or respondentia, valuable papers, and all other kinds of property and interest therein, including liabilities and liens of every description, in respect to any and all risks and perils while in course of navigation, transit, travel or transportation on or under any seas or other waters, on land, in the air, or while in preparation for or while awaiting the same, or during any delays, storage, transshipment or reshipment incident thereto, including builders' risks, war risks, and for loss of or damage to property or injury or death of any person, whether legal liability results therefrom or not, during, awaiting, or arising out of navigation, transit, travel, transportation, or the construction or repair of vessels. 3. To guarantee the fidelity of persons in positions of trusts, private or public, and to act as surety on official bonds and for the performance of other obligations, and to insure against loss through wrongful conversion, concealment, and disposal of personal property. 4. To insure against loss or damage to property of the assured, or loss or damage to the life, person, or property of another for which the assured is liable, caused by the explosion of steam boilers. 5. To insure any person against bodily injury or death by accident, or any person, firm, or corporation against loss or damage on account of the bodily injury or death by accident of any person for which loss or damage said person, firm, or corporation is responsible. 6. To insure against the breakage of plate glass, local or in transit. 7. To insure against loss or damage by water or steam to any goods or premises, arising from leakage of sprinklers and water pipes, plumbing, leaking roofs, heating systems, and other similar causes. 8. To insure against loss or damage to property arising from accidents to elevators, bicycles, and vehicles, including aircraft, except rolling stock of railways. 9. To carry on the business commonly known as credit insurance or guaranty, either by agreeing to purchase uncollectible debts or otherwise to insure against loss or damage from the failure of persons indebted to the assured to meet their liabilities. 10. To carry on the business commonly known as health insurance. 11. To insure against loss or damage by bombardment, invasion, insurrection, riot, civil war, or commotion, military, or usurped power. 12. To insure against loss or damage by insects or disease to farm crops or products, and loss of rental value of land producing such crops or products. 13. To insure against loss or damage of personal property, local or in transit. 14. To provide any and all other types of insurance permitted by law. 15. To enter into reinsurance agreements of all kinds with other insurance companies, to reinsure its own insurance risks of all types with other insurance companies and to reinsure the insurance risks of other insurance companies. 16. To provide coverage for an employer's liability for injuries, disability or death to persons in their employment, without regard to fault, as prescribed by state workers' compensation laws. 17. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing powers and purposes, to do every other thing or act permitted by law. ARTICLE IV AUTHORIZED STOCK The authorized amount of capital stock of the corporation shall be one hundred million (100,000,000) shares of common stock of the par value of One Dollar ($1.00) per share. ARTICLE V REQUIRED CAPITAL No insurance policies shall be issued until the corporation shall have met capital and surplus statutory requirements and shall have obtained a license to engage in business issued by the Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Mississippi. ARTICLE VI LIMITATION OF LIABILITY No director shall be liable to the corporation or its shareholders for money damages for any action taken, or any failure to take any action, as a director, except liability for: (i) The amount of a financial benefit received by a director to which he is not entitled; (ii) An intentional infliction of harm on the corporation or the shareholders; (iii) A violation of Section 79-4-8.33 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, as amended, or any successor section thereto; or (iv) An intentional violation of criminal law. ARTICLE VII REGISTERED OFFICE AND AGENT The address of the corporation's initial registered office is 633 North State Street, Jackson, Mississippi 39202, and the name of its initial registered agent at such address is David L. Martin. The home office of the corporation shall be located in Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi. ARTICLE VIII NAMES OF CORPORATORS The name and address of each proposed incorporator is: NAME ADDRESS S. H. Barret, Jr. P. O. Box 718 Belzoni, MS 39038 Bruce J. Brumfield P. O. Box 165 Inverness, MS 38753 William L. Kennedy P. O. Box 264 Inverness, MS 38753 David L. Martin P. O. Box 427 Jackson, MS 39205 Chip Morgan P. O. Box 257 Stoneville, MS 38776 Merlin Richardson P. O. Box 220 Rolling Fork, MS 39159 W. T. Robertson P. O. Box 95 Holly Ridge, MS 38749 Harry E. Vickery P. O. Box 5037 Greenville, MS 38704 David R. White P. O. Drawer 14067 Jackson, MS 39236 Aven Whittington Rt. 3, Box 65 Greenwood, MS 38930 William F. Winter P. O. Box 427 Jackson, MS 39205 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we hereunto affix our signatures as of the 2nd day of December, 1996. /S/ /S/ S. H. Barret, Jr. W. T. Robertson /S/ /S/ Bruce J. Brumfield Harry E. Vickery /S/ /S/ William L. Kennedy David R. White /S/ /S/ David L. Martin Aven Whittington, Jr. /S/ /S/ Chip Morgan William F. Winter /S/ Merlin Richardson