GEORGIA CODE (Last Updated: August 20, 2013) |
Title 33. INSURANCE |
Chapter 7. KINDS OF INSURANCE; LIMITS OF RISKS; REINSURANCE |
§ 33-7-1. Definitions of insurance not deemed mutually exclusive |
§ 33-7-2. Accident and sickness insurance |
§ 33-7-3. Casualty insurance |
§ 33-7-3.1. Credit insurance |
§ 33-7-4. Life insurance |
§ 33-7-5. Marine and transportation insurance |
§ 33-7-6. Property insurance; contract requirements; rules and regulations; exemptions |
§ 33-7-7. Surety insurance |
§ 33-7-8. Title insurance |
§ 33-7-8.1. Closing protection letters; definitions; premiums regarding such letters; maintenance of adequate reserves; rules and regulations |
§ 33-7-9. Vehicle insurance |
§ 33-7-10. Persons deemed subject to laws regulating life insurance companies |
§ 33-7-11. Uninsured motorist coverage under motor vehicle liability policies |
§ 33-7-11.1. Commencement of liability of insurer to pay benefits to third party on behalf of insured; applicability of Code section |
§ 33-7-12. Effect of provision in policy permitting insurer to settle or compromise claims upon rights of insured and of third persons; settlement of claims by third persons |
§ 33-7-13. Limitation of risks |
§ 33-7-14. Reinsurance of risks |
§ 33-7-15. Cooperation by insured with insurer in connection with defense of action or threatened action under policy |
REFS & ANNOS
TITLE 33 Chapter 7 NOTE
CROSS REFERENCES. --Designation of classes of insurance, § 33-3-5. Insurance by employer of payment of workers' compensation benefits to employees, § 34-9-120 et seq.
LAW REVIEWS. --For article, "Why Captives, Lord, What Have They Ever Done?: The Georgia Captive Insurance Company Act," see 26 Ga. St. B.J. 119 (1990).
RESEARCH REFERENCES
ALR. --Criminal conviction as rendering conduct for which insured convicted within provision of liability insurance policy expressly excluding coverage for damage or injury intended or expected by insured, 35 ALR4th 1063.
LAW REVIEWS. --For article, "Why Captives, Lord, What Have They Ever Done?: The Georgia Captive Insurance Company Act," see 26 Ga. St. B.J. 119 (1990).
RESEARCH REFERENCES
ALR. --Criminal conviction as rendering conduct for which insured convicted within provision of liability insurance policy expressly excluding coverage for damage or injury intended or expected by insured, 35 ALR4th 1063.