Final answer:
An Insurance Company operating in a state other than where it was incorporated is described as foreign. This classification is based on the location of operation about the company's place of incorporation. Option C.
Step-by-step explanation:
An Insurance Company doing business in a state other than the one where it was incorporated would be described as foreign. The options provided are types of insurers based on where they operate about where they were established.
A domestic insurer operates in the state where it was incorporated, while a foreign insurer is typically one that is operating in a state different from where it is incorporated.
An alien insurer is based in another country but operates within the United States. Lastly, a non-admitted insurer has not been approved by the state's insurance department to do business within that state.
Hence, the right answer is option C.