West Virginia Code 33-12A-4 – Notice of cancellation void in certain cases
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If, upon receipt by the insurance agent of the notice of proposed cancellation provided by the preceding section, the insurance agent prior to the established cancellation date as stated in the notice rectifies or eliminates the stated ground constituting "good cause" for cancellation of the contract, the notice shall be void.
Terms Used In West Virginia Code 33-12A-4
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Insurance agent: means any individual, firm or corporation appointed by an insurance company, as defined herein, whose exclusive activity in this field is in behalf of a single insurance company and who is authorized by that company to solicit insurance or to negotiate insurance on its behalf, and who is authorized by the insurance company to effectuate and countersign insurance contracts on its behalf. See West Virginia Code 33-12A-2