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Insurance ActSearch Results | Clear Search | Previous (in doc) | Next (in doc) | Prev Doc | Next DocCopyright (c) Queen's Printer,	Victoria, British Columbia, CanadaLicenseDisclaimerThis Act has "Not in Force" sections. See the	Table of	Legislative Changes.Insurance Act[RSBC 2012] CHAPTER
1Deposited with Clerk of the Legislative Assembly on June 21, 2012
Part 1 — Interpretation, Application of Act and Introductory ProvisionsDefinitions and interpretation1 In this Act:
"business authorization" means a business authorization under the Financial Institutions Act
"licence" means a licence under Division 2 of Part 6 of the Financial Institutions Act
"mutual company" has the same meaning as "mutual fire insurance company" in the Mutual Fire Insurance Companies Act
"superintendent" means the Superintendent of Financial Institutions under the Financial Institutions Act
Application to contracts2 (1) This Act, except as provided under an enactment, applies to every contract of insurance made or deemed made in British Columbia.(2) This Act does not apply to or in respect of(a)
a contract of marine insurance within the meaning of the Marine Insurance Act
(Canada), or(b)
vehicle insurance as defined in the Insurance (Vehicle) Act
.Contract must be consistent with Act3 (1) An insurer must not make a contract that is inconsistent with this Act.(2) A contract is not rendered void or voidable as against an insured, or a beneficiary or other person to whom insurance money is payable under the contract, by reason of a failure of the insurer to comply with a provision of this Act.Liability of continuing insurer4 If an insurer, in this section called the "continuing insurer", and another insurer, in this section called the "retiring insurer", enter into an agreement in anticipation of the retiring insurer ceasing to do business in British Columbia and the continuing insurer assuming liability under contracts of insurance issued by the retiring insurer and specified in the agreement, and the retiring insurer ceases to carry on business in British Columbia, an insured or other person entitled to rights under those contracts may enforce the rights against the continuing insurer as though those contracts had been issued by the continuing insurer.Effect on contracts of violation of law5 Unless a contract otherwise provides, a violation of a criminal or other law in force in British Columbia or elsewhere does not render unenforceable a claim for indemnity under the contract unless the violation is committed by the insured, or by another person with the consent of the insured, with intent to bring about loss or damage, except that in the case of a contract of life insurance this section applies only to insurance payable under the contract in the event the person whose life is insured becomes disabled as a result of bodily injury or disease.Application of Limitation Act
6 (1) Sections 18 to 20, 25 and 26 of the Limitation Act
apply to a limitation period established under this Act in respect of an action or proceeding on a contract as if the limitation period were established under the Limitation Act
.(2) A limitation period established under this Act in respect of an action or proceeding on a contract may be varied by a contract to provide a longer period.Electronic communications7 (1) If under this Act a record is required or permitted to be provided to a person personally, by mail or by any other means, unless regulations referred to in subsection (4) of this section or under section 149 (2) (f) provide otherwise, the record may be provided to the person in electronic form in accordance with the Electronic Transactions Act
.(2) Despite section 2 (4) (a) and (b) of the Electronic Transactions Act
, in this section, "record" includes a contract or declaration that designates the insured, the insured's personal representative or a beneficiary as a person to whom or for whose benefit insurance money is to be payable.(3) If a record is provided in electronic form under this section,(a)
the record is deemed to have been provided by registered mail, and(b)
a period of time that, under this Act, starts to run when that record, or notification of it, is delivered to the addressee's postal address starts to run when the record is deemed received in accordance with the Electronic Transactions Act
.(4) The Electronic Transactions Act
and subsection (1) of this section do not apply to a record, or in relation to a provision, under this Act that is excluded from their application by regulation.
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