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Subtitle A
Life Insurance in General

Chapters

1101
Life Insurance
1102
Payment of Insurance Benefits in Currency
1103
Life Insurance Policy Beneficiaries
1104
Life Insurance and Annuity Contracts Issued to Certain Persons
1105
Standard Nonforfeiture Law for Life Insurance
1106
Reinstatement of Certain Life Insurance Policies
1107
Standard Nonforfeiture Law for Certain Annuities
1108
Benefits Exempt from Seizure
1109
Unclaimed Life Insurance and Annuity Contract Proceeds
1110
Interest Rates on Certain Policy Loans
1111
Accelerated Term Life Insurance Benefits
1111A
Life Settlement Contracts
1112
Certain Guarantees in Life Insurance Policies
1113
Management, Control, and Disposition of Certain Life Insurance and Annuity Contracts
1114
Replacement of Certain Life Insurance Policies and Annuities
1115
Suitability of Certain Annuity Transactions
1116
Required Provisions for Annuity Contract
1117
Use of Senior-specific Certifications or
 



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

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