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Chapter 1151
Industrial Life Insurance

Sections

1151.001
Definition
1151.002
General Applicability of Chapter
1151.003
Applicability of Chapter to Policy Providing Accident and Health Benefits
1151.004
Certain Associations Excepted
1151.005
Certain Nonprofit Organizations Excepted
1151.051
Policy Title
1151.052
Entire Contract
1151.053
Agent Unauthorized to Waive or Change Terms
1151.054
Statement Made by or on Behalf of Insured
1151.055
Incontestability of Policy
1151.056
Adjustment of Amount Payable if Age of Insured Is Misstated
1151.057
Grace Period
1151.058
Nonforfeiture Benefits and Cash Surrender Values in General
1151.059
Surplus
1151.060
Claim Based on Death of Insured
1151.061
Reinstatement of Policy
1151.062
Exception for Policies Issued or Granted Under Certain Nonforfeiture Provisions
1151.101
Authorized Provisions
1151.102
Prohibited Provisions
1151.151
Extended Term or Paid-up Insurance for Certain Policies
1151.152
Provisions Concerning Stipulated Form of Insurance or Specified Cash Surrender Value in Certain Policies
1151.153
Computation of Net Value of Stipulated Form of Insurance or Specified Cash Surrender Value
1151.154
Surrender of Policy for Specified Cash Surrender Value
 



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

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