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Chapter 3502
Mortgage Guaranty Insurance

Sections

3502.001
Applicability of Chapter
3502.002
Applicability of Other Law
3502.003
Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Defined
3502.004
Authorized Real Estate Security Defined
3502.051
General Eligibility to Write Mortgage Guaranty Insurance
3502.052
Eligibility of Foreign or Alien Insurer to Write Mortgage Guaranty Insurance
3502.053
Discrimination Prohibited
3502.101
Rate Filings
3502.102
Rate Standards
3502.103
Recording and Reporting of Loss and Expense Experience and Other Data
3502.104
Policy Form Filings
3502.105
Policy Form Standards
3502.106
Claim Against Residential Borrower
3502.107
Exemption; Withdrawal of Approval
3502.108
Rules
3502.151
Definition
3502.152
Capital and Surplus Requirements
3502.153
Unearned Premium Reserve
3502.154
Loss Reserve
3502.155
Contingency Reserve
3502.156
Outstanding Total Liability
3502.157
Limit on Insurance of Certain Loans
3502.201
Definition
3502.202
Notice of Borrower's Right to Cancel
3502.203
Refund of Premium
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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