Section 144. 1. In the event of default in the payment of any premium on any policy of life insurance issued or delivered in the commonwealth by any life company, the holder thereof may elect by a writing filed with the company at its home office within sixty days after the due date of the defaulted premium and prior to the death of the insured, to (a) surrender the policy and receive its value in cash, provided that, except as provided in section one hundred and forty-six, premiums have been paid for at least three full years, or (b) take a specified paid-up nonforfeiture benefit effective from the due date of the premium in default. In lieu of such specified paid-up nonforfeiture benefit, the company may substitute, upon proper request not later than sixty days after the due date of the premium in default, an actuarially equivalent alternative paid-up benefit which provides a greater amount or longer period of death benefits or, if applicable, a greater amount or earlier payment of endowment benefits.

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Terms Used In Massachusetts General Laws ch. 175 sec. 144

  • Annuity: A periodic (usually annual) payment of a fixed sum of money for either the life of the recipient or for a fixed number of years. A series of payments under a contract from an insurance company, a trust company, or an individual. Annuity payments are made at regular intervals over a period of more than one full year.
  • annuity contract: when used in this chapter, except in sections one hundred and twenty-nine, one hundred and thirty and one hundred and thirty-two, shall include a group annuity contract unless the context otherwise requires or a different meaning is specifically prescribed. See Massachusetts General Laws ch. 175 sec. 132E
  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Interest rate: The amount paid by a borrower to a lender in exchange for the use of the lender's money for a certain period of time. Interest is paid on loans or on debt instruments, such as notes or bonds, either at regular intervals or as part of a lump sum payment when the issue matures. Source: OCC

The policy shall provide that a specified paid-up nonforfeiture benefit shall become effective as specified in the policy unless the holder thereof elects another available option prior to the death of the insured and not later than sixty days after the due date of the premium in default.

2. Any cash surrender value available under the policy in the case of a default in the payment of a premium due on any anniversary of the policy shall be an amount not less than the excess, if any, of the present value, on such anniversary of the future guaranteed benefits which would have been payable if there had been no default, including any existing paid-up additions, over the sum of (a) the then present value of the adjusted premiums as defined in subdivisions 5 and 6A, corresponding to the premiums which would have fallen due on and after such anniversary, and (b) the amount of any existing indebtedness to the company on the policy or secured thereby; provided, however, that for any policy issued on or after the operative date of subdivision 6A as defined therein, which provides supplemental life insurance or annuity benefits at the option of the insured and for an identifiable additional premium by rider or supplemental policy provision, the cash surrender value referred to in the first paragraph of this subdivision shall be an amount not less than the sum of the cash surrender value as defined in such paragraph for an otherwise similar policy issued at the same age without such rider or supplemental paragraph for a policy which provides only the benefits otherwise provided by such rider or supplemental policy provision; provided, further that for any family policy issued on or after the operative date of subdivision 6A as defined therein, which defines a primary insured and provides term insurance on the life of the spouse of the primary insured expiring before the spouse’s age seventy-one, the cash surrender value referred to in the first paragraph of this subdivision shall be an amount not less than the sum of the cash surrender value as defined in such paragraph for an otherwise similar policy issued at the same age without such term insurance on the life of the spouse and the cash surrender value as defined in such paragraph for a policy which provides only the benefits otherwise provided by such term insurance on the life of the spouse.

3. Any paid-up nonforfeiture benefit available under the policy upon default in the payment of a premium due on any policy anniversary shall be such that its present value as of such anniversary shall be at least equal to the cash surrender value then provided for by the policy or, if none is provided for, that cash surrender value which would have been required by this section in the absence of the provision therein that premiums shall have been paid for at least a specified period.

4. Any cash surrender value or other nonforfeiture benefit available upon default in the payment of a premium due at any time other than on an anniversary of the policy shall be consistent with the values provisions of, subdivision 2, with allowance for the lapse of time and the payment of fractional premiums beyond the last preceding anniversary.

The cash surrender value of any paid-up additions, other than paid-up term additions, shall be not less than the amounts used to purchase them.

Any paid-up nonforfeiture benefit under any policy on which the premiums, except as provided in section one hundred and forty-six, were paid for at least three full years, and every policy which by its terms has become fully paid-up, shall have a cash surrender value payable upon written application and surrender of the policy to the company at its home office within thirty days after any anniversary of the policy. Any cash surrender value available under any paid-up insurance or under any paid-up nonforfeiture benefit, whether or not such cash surrender value is required by this paragraph, shall be an amount not less than the present value on said anniversary of the future guaranteed benefits provided for by the policy, including any paid-up additions thereto, less any indebtedness to the company on the policy or secured thereby.

5. This subdivision shall not apply to policies issued on or after the operative date of subdivision 6A as defined therein. Except as provided in the third paragraph of this subdivision, the term ”adjusted premiums”, as used in this section shall mean such uniform percentage of the respective premiums specified in the policy for each policy year, excluding any extra premiums charged because of impairments or special hazards, that the present value, at the date of issue of the policy, of all such adjusted premiums shall be equal to the sum of (1) the then present value of the future guaranteed benefits provided for by the policy; (2) two per cent of the amount of insurance, if the insurance be uniform in amount, or of the equivalent uniform amount, as hereinafter defined, if the amount of insurance varies with duration of the policy; (3) forty per cent of the adjusted premium for the first policy year; (4) twenty-five per cent of either the adjusted premium for the first policy year or the adjusted premium for a whole life policy of the same uniform or equivalent uniform amount with uniform premiums for the whole of life issued at the same age for the same amount of insurance whichever is less; provided, that in applying the percentages specified in clauses (3) and (4), no adjusted premium shall be deemed to exceed four per cent of the amount of insurance or uniform amount equivalent thereto. The adjusted premium shall be computed on an annual basis. The date of issue of a policy for the purpose of this section shall be the date as of which the rated age of the insured is determined.

The term ”equivalent uniform amount”, as used in this section, shall be deemed to be the uniform amount of insurance provided by an otherwise similar policy, containing the same endowment benefit or benefits, if any, issued at the same age and for the same term, the amount of which does not vary with the duration and the benefits under which have the same present value at the date of issue as the benefits under the policy; provided, however, that in the case of a policy providing a varying amount of insurance issued on the life of a child under age ten, the equivalent uniform amount may be computed as though the amount of insurance provided by the policy prior to the attainment of age ten were the amount provided by such policy at age ten.

The adjusted premiums for any policy providing term insurance benefits by rider or supplemental policy provision shall be equal to (a) the adjusted premiums for an otherwise similar policy issued at the same age without such term insurance benefits, increased, during the period for which premiums for such term insurance benefits are payable, by (b) the adjusted premiums for such term insurance, the foregoing items (a) and (b) being calculated separately and as specified in the first two paragraphs of this subdivision except that, for the purposes of clauses (2), (3) and (4), the amount of insurance or equivalent uniform amount of insurance used in the computation of the adjusted premiums referred to in (b) shall be equal to the excess of the corresponding amount determined for the entire policy over the amount used in the calculation of the adjusted premiums in (a).

6. (a) This paragraph shall not apply to ordinary policies issued on or after the operative date of subdivision 6A as defined therein. All adjusted premiums and present values referred to in this section, except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b) and as provided in section one hundred and forty-six, shall be computed on the basis of the ”Commissioners 1941 Standard Ordinary Mortality Table”, and at the rate of interest, not exceeding three and one-half per cent per annum, specified in the policy for the computation of the cash surrender values and other nonforfeiture benefits; provided that for any category of ordinary insurance issued on female risks, adjusted premiums and present values may be computed according to an age not more than three years younger than the actual age of the insured; and provided, that in calculating the present value of any extended term insurance with accompanying pure endowment, if any, the rates of mortality assumed may be not more than one hundred and thirty per cent of the rates according to such applicable table of mortality; and provided, further that in the case of any policy issued on a substandard basis, any such adjusted premiums and present values may be computed on such other table of mortality as the company may specify with the approval of the commissioner.

(b) This paragraph shall not apply to ordinary policies issued on or after the operative date of subdivision 6A as defined therein. In the case of policies or ordinary insurance issued on or after January first, nineteen hundred and sixty-six, all adjusted premiums and present values referred to in this section shall be computed on the basis of the ”Commissioners 1958 Standard Ordinary Mortality Table”, and the rate of interest specified in the policy for the computation or the cash surrender values and other nonforfeiture benefits provided that such rate of interest shall not exceed three and one-half per cent per annum for policies issued prior to March sixth, nineteen hundred and seventy-four, shall not exceed four per cent per annum but policies issued on or after March sixth, nineteen hundred and seventy-four and prior to December first, nineteen hundred and seventy-nine and shall not exceed five and one-half per cent per annum for policies issued on or after December first, nineteen hundred and seventy-nine, provided that for any category of ordinary insurance issued on female risks, adjusted premiums and present values may be calculated according to an age not more than six years younger than the actual age of the insured; and provided, further, that in computing the present value of any extended term insurance with accompanying pure endowment, if any, the rates of mortality assumed may not be more than those shown in the ”Commissioners 1958 Extended Term Insurance Tables”; and provided, further, that in the case of any policy issued on a substandard basis any such adjusted premiums and present values may be computed on such other table of mortality as the company may specify with the approval of the commissioner.

(c) All values referred to in this section may be computed on the assumption that any death benefit is payable at the end of the policy year in which death occurs.

6A. (a) This subdivision shall apply to all policies issued on or after the operative date of this subdivision 6A as defined herein. Except as provided in paragraph (g) of this subdivision, the adjusted premiums for any policy shall be calculated on an annual basis and shall be such uniform percentage of the respective premiums specified in the policy for each policy year, excluding amounts payable as extra premiums to cover impairments or special hazards and also excluding any uniform annual contract charge or policy fee specified in the policy in a statement of the method to be used in calculating the cash surrender values and paid-up nonforfeiture benefits, that the present value, at the date of issue of the policy, of all adjusted premiums shall be equal to the sum of (i) the then present value of the future guaranteed benefits provided for by the policy; (ii) one per cent of either the amount of insurance, if the insurance be uniform in amount, or the average amount of insurance at the beginning of each of the first ten policy years; and (iii) one hundred and twenty-five per cent of the nonforfeiture net level premium as hereinafter defined; provided, however, that in applying the percentage specified in clause (iii) no nonforfeiture net level premium shall be deemed to exceed four per cent of either the amount of insurance, if the insurance be uniform in amount, or the average amount of insurance at the beginning of each of the first ten policy years. The date of issue of a policy for the purpose of this subdivision shall be the date as of which the rated age of the insured is determined.

(b) The nonforfeiture net level premium shall be equal to the present value, at the date of issue of the policy, of the guaranteed benefits provided for by the policy divided by the present value, at the date of issue of the policy, of an annuity of one per annum payable on the date of issue of the policy and on each anniversary of such policy on which a premium falls due.

(c) In the case of policies which cause on a basis guaranteed in the policy unscheduled changes in benefits or premiums, or which provide an option for changes in benefits or premiums other than a change to a new policy, the adjusted premiums and present values shall initially be calculated on the assumption that future benefits and premiums do not change from those stipulated at the date of issue of the policy. At the time of any such change in the benefits or premiums the future adjusted premiums, nonforfeiture net level premiums and present values shall be recalculated on the assumption that future benefits and premiums do not change from those stipulated by the policy immediately after the change.

(d) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (g) the recalculated future adjusted premiums for any such policy shall be such uniform percentage of the respective future premiums specified in the policy for each policy year, excluding amounts payable as extra premiums to cover impairments and special hazards, and also excluding any uniform annual contract charge or policy fee specified in the policy in a statement of the method to be used in calculating the cash surrender values and paid-up nonforfeiture benefits, that the present value, at the time of change to the newly defined benefits or premiums, of all such future adjusted premiums shall be equal to the excess of (A) the sum of (i) the then present value of the then future guaranteed benefits provided for by the policy and (ii) the additional expense allowance, if any, over (B) the then cash surrender value, if any, or present value of any paid-up nonforfeiture benefit under the policy.

(e) The additional expense allowance, at the time of the change to the newly defined benefits or premiums, shall be the sum of (i) one per cent of the excess, if positive, of the average amount of insurance at the end of each of the first ten policy years subsequent to the change at the beginning of each of the first ten policy years subsequent to the time of the most recent previous change, or, if there has been no previous change, the date of issue of the policy; and (ii) one hundred and twenty-five per cent of the increase, if positive, in the nonforfeiture net level premium.

(f) The recalculated nonforfeiture net level premium shall be equal to the result obtained by dividing (A) by (B) where (A) equals the sum of (i) the nonforfeiture net level premium applicable prior to the change times the present value of an annuity of one per annum payable on each anniversary of the policy on or subsequent to the date of the change on which a premium would have fallen due had the change not occurred, and (ii) the present value of the increase in future guaranteed benefits provided for by the policy; and (B) equals the present value of an annuity of one per annum payable on each anniversary of the policy on or subsequent to the date of change on which a premium falls due.

(g) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this subdivision to the contrary, in the case of a policy issued on a substandard basis which provides reduced graded amounts of insurance so that, in each policy year, such policy has the same tabular mortality cost as an otherwise similar policy issued on the standard basis which provides higher uniform amounts of insurance, adjusted premiums and present values for such substandard policy may be calculated as if it were issued to provide such higher uniform amounts of insurance on the standard basis.

(h) All adjusted premiums and present values referred to in this section shall for all policies of ordinary insurance be calculated on the basis of (i) the Commissioner 1980 Standard Ordinary Mortality Table of (ii) at the election of the company for any one or more specified plans of life insurance, the Commissioners 1980 Standard Ordinary Mortality Table with Ten-Year Select Mortality Factors and shall for all policies issued in a particular calendar year be calculated on the basis of a rate of interest not exceeding the nonforfeiture interest rate as defined in this subdivision for policies issued in that calendar year; provided, however, that:

(1) At the option of the company, calculations for all policies issued in a particular calendar year may be made on the basis of a rate of interest not exceeding the nonforfeiture interest rate, as defined in this subdivision, for policies issued in the immediately preceding calendar year.

(2) Under any paid-up nonforfeiture benefit, including any paid-up dividend additions, any cash surrender value available, whether or not required by subdivision 1, shall be calculated on the basis of the mortality table and rate of interest used in determining the amount of such paid-up nonforfeiture benefit and paid-up dividend additions, if any.

(3) A company may calculate the amount of any guaranteed paid-up nonforfeiture benefit including any paid-up additions under the policy on the basis of an interest rate no lower than that specified in the policy for calculating cash surrender values.

(4) In calculating the present value of any paid-up term insurance with accompanying pure endowment, if any, offered as a nonforfeiture benefit, the rates of mortality assumed may be not more than those shown in the Commissioners 1980 Extended Term Insurance Table for policies of ordinary insurance.

(5) For insurance issued on a substandard basis, the calculation of any such adjusted premiums and present values may be based on appropriate modifications of the aforementioned tables.

(6) Any ordinary mortality tables, adopted after 1980 by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, that are approved by regulation promulgated by the commissioner for use in determining the minimum nonforfeiture standard may be substituted for the Commissioners 1980 Standard Ordinary Mortality Table with or without Ten–Year Select Mortality Factors or for the Commissioners 1980 Extended Term Insurance Table.

(i) The nonforfeiture interest rate per annum for any policy issued in a particular calendar year shall be equal to one hundred and twenty-five per cent of the calendar year statutory valuation interest rate for such policy as defined in the standard Valuation Law, rounded to the nearer one quarter of one per cent.

(j) Notwithstanding any other provision in this code to the contrary, any refiling of nonforfeiture values or their methods of computation for any previously approved policy form which involves only a change in the interest rate or mortality table used to compute nonforfeiture values shall not require refiling of any other provisions of that policy form.

(k) After the effective date of this subdivision, any company may file with the commissioner a written notice of its election to comply, with respect to any plan of insurance, with the provisions of this subdivision after a specified date before January first, nineteen hundred and eighty-nine, which shall be the operative date of this subdivision for that plan of insurance for such company. If a company makes no such election, the operative date of this subdivision for that plan of insurance for such company shall be January first, nineteen hundred and eighty-nine.

6B. In the case of any plan of life insurance which provides for future premium determination, the amounts of which are to be determined by the insurance company based on then estimates of future experience, or in the case of any plan of life insurance which is of such a nature that minimum values cannot be determined by the methods described in subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 6A, then:

(a) the commissioner must be satisfied that the benefits provided under the plan are substantially as favorable to policyholders and insureds as the minimum benefits otherwise required by subdivisions 1 to 6A, inclusive;

(b) the commissioner must be satisfied that the benefits and the pattern of premiums of that plan are not such as to mislead prospective policyholders or insureds;

(c) the cash surrender values and paid-up nonforfeiture benefits provided by such plan must not be less than the minimum values and benefits required for the plan computed by a method consistent with the principles of this Standard Nonforfeiture Law for Life Insurance, as determined by regulations promulgated by the commissioner.

7. Any additional benefits payable (i) under accidental death or total and permanent disability benefit provisions incorporated in, or supplementary to a policy of life insurance of (ii) as reversionary annuity or deferred reversionary annuity benefits under a policy of life insurance, or (iii) as term insurance benefits provided by a rider or supplemental policy provision, to which provision this section would not apply if it were evidenced by a separate policy, or (iv) as term insurance on the life of a child or on the lives of children provided in a policy on the life of a parent of the child, if such term insurance expires before the child’s age is twenty-six, is uniform in amount after the child’s age is one, and has not become paid-up by reason of the death of a parent of the child, and (v) any other benefits additional to life insurance and endowment benefits, and premiums for all such additional benefits, hereinbefore described, shall be disregarded in computing adjusted premiums and cash surrender values and other nonforfeiture benefits under this section, and no such additional benefits shall be required to be granted in connection with any nonforfeiture benefits.

7A. This subdivision, in addition to all other applicable subdivisions of this law, shall apply to all policies issued on or after January first, nineteen hundred and eighty-six. The cash surrender values available under such policies shall be essentially in compliance with this subdivision. Any cash surrender value available under the policy in the event of default in a premium payment due on any policy anniversary shall be in an amount which does not differ by more than two-tenths of one per cent of either the amount of insurance, if the insurance be uniform in amount, or the average amount of insurance at the beginning of each of the first ten policy years, from the sum (a) the greater of zero and the basic cash value hereinafter specified and (b) the present value of any existing paid-up additions less the amount of any indebtedness to the company under the policy.

The basic cash value shall be equal to the present value, on such anniversary, of the future guaranteed benefits which would have been provided for by the policy, excluding any existing paid-up additions and before deduction of any indebtedness to the company, if there had been no default, less the then present value of the nonforfeiture factors, as hereinafter defined, corresponding to premiums which would have fallen due on and after such anniversary; provided, however, that the effects on the basic cash value of supplemental life insurance or annuity benefits or of family coverage, as described in subdivision 2 or 5, whichever is applicable, shall be the same as are the effects specified in subdivision 2 or 5, whichever is applicable on the cash surrender values defined in that subdivision.

The nonforfeiture factor for each policy year shall be an amount equal to a percentage of the adjusted premium for the policy year, as defined in subdivision 5 or 6A, whichever is applicable. Except as is required by the next succeeding sentence of this paragraph, such percentage:

(a) must be the same percentage for each policy year between the second policy anniversary and the later of (i) the fifth policy anniversary and (ii) the first policy anniversary at which there is available under the policy a cash surrender value in an amount, before including any paid-up additions and before deducting any indebtedness, of at least two-tenths of one per cent of either the amount of insurance, if the insurance be uniform in amount, or the average amount of insurance at the beginning of each of the first ten policy years; and

(b) must be such that no percentage after the later of the two policy anniversaries specified in the preceding item (a) may apply to fewer than five consecutive policy years.

Provided, that no basic cash value may be less than the value which would be obtained if the adjusted premiums for the policy, as defined in subdivision 5 or 6A, whichever is applicable, were substituted for the nonforfeiture factors in the calculation of the basic cash value.

All adjusted premiums and present values referred to in this subdivision shall for a particular policy be calculated on the same mortality and interest bases as are used in demonstrating the policy’s compliance with the other subdivisions of this section. The cash surrender values referred to in this subdivision shall include any endowment benefits provided for by the policy.

Any cash surrender value available other than in the event of default in a premium payment due on a policy anniversary, and the amount of any paid-up nonforfeiture benefit available under the policy in the event of default in a premium payment shall be determined in manners consistent with the manners specified for determining the analogous minimum amounts in subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 6A and 7. The amounts of any cash surrender values and of any paid-up nonforfeiture benefits granted in connection with additional benefits such as those listed as items (i) to (v), inclusive, in subdivision 7 shall conform with the principles of this subdivision.

8. Except as provided in subdivision 9, this section shall not apply to any of the following:

(a) contracts of reinsurance,

(b) policies of group life insurance; or

(c) annuity or pure endowment contracts of any kind with or without return of premiums or premiums and interest, whether simple or compound, or to survivorship annuity contracts;

(d) any term policy of uniform amount, which provides no guaranteed nonforfeiture or endowment benefits, or renewal thereof, of twenty years or less expiring before age seventy-one, for which uniform premiums are payable during its entire term,

(e) term policy providing for a decreasing amount of insurance, which provides no guaranteed nonforfeiture or endowment benefits, on which each adjusted premium computed as in this section, is less than the adjusted premium, so computed, on a term policy of uniform amount, or renewal thereof, which provides no guaranteed nonforfeiture or endowment benefits, issued at the same age and for the same initial amount of insurance and for a term of twenty years or less expiring before age seventy-one, for which uniform premiums are payable during the entire term of the policy.

(f) policy, which provides no guaranteed nonforfeiture or endowment benefits, for which no cash surrender value, if any, or present value of any paid-up nonforfeiture benefit, at the beginning of any policy year, calculated as specified in subdivisions 2 to 6A, inclusive, exceeds two and one-half per cent of the amount of insurance at the beginning of the same policy year.

For purposes of determining the applicability of this section, the age at expiry for a joint term life insurance policy shall be the age at expiry of the oldest life.

9. Every deferred annuity contract, other than a single premium contract, issued and delivered in the commonwealth by a domestic life company shall provide that, in the event of the nonpayment of any premium after three full years’ premiums have been paid, the annuity shall, without any further act or stipulation, be converted into a paid-up annuity for such proportion of the original annuity as the number of completed years’ premiums paid bears to the total number of premiums required under the contract; provided, however that this subdivision shall not apply to any annuity contract subject to the provisions of section one hundred and forty-four A.

10. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit the inclusion of a provision in a policy that any cash surrender value shall be payable with the written assent of the person to whom the policy is payable.

11. Nothing in this section shall apply to group annuity contracts as defined in section one hundred and thirty-two A or to individual contracts on a variable basis; provided, that such individual contracts specify, in a manner satisfactory to the commissioner, the nature and the basis of the ascertainment of the rights of the holder, in the event of the nonpayment of any premium or consideration.