Florida Statutes 627.608 – Grace period
Terms Used In Florida Statutes 627.608
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Grace period: The number of days you'll have to pay your bill for purchases in full without triggering a finance charge. Source: Federal Reserve
- insured: as used in this part , shall not be construed as preventing a person other than the insured with a proper insurable interest from making application for and owning a policy covering the insured or from being entitled under such a policy to any indemnities, benefits, and rights provided therein. See Florida Statutes 627.631
“Grace Period: This policy has a   (insert a number not less than ‘7’ for a weekly premium policy, ’10’ for a monthly premium policy, or ’31’ for all other policies)   day grace period. This provision means that if a renewal premium is not paid on or before the date it is due, it may be paid during the following grace period. The grace period will not apply if, at least 30 days before the premium due date, the insurer has delivered or mailed to the insured‘s last address shown in the insurer’s records written notice of the insurer’s intent not to renew this policy. During the grace period, the policy will stay in force.”
“Grace Period: This policy has a   (insert a number not less than ‘7’ for a weekly premium policy, ’10’ for a monthly premium policy, or ’31’ for all other policies)   day grace period. This provision means that if a renewal premium is not paid on or before the date it is due, it may be paid during the following grace period. During the grace period, the policy will stay in force.”