INSURANCE
CHAPTER 19
LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES AND ANNUITY CONTRACTS
41-1911. Reinstatement. There shall be a provision that unless:
(1) The policy has been surrendered for its cash surrender value, or
(2) Its cash surrender value has been exhausted, or
(3) The paid-up term insurance, if any, has expired,
the policy will be reinstated at any time within three (3) years (or two (2) years in the case of industrial life insurance policies) from the date of premium default upon written application therefor, the production of evidence of insurability satisfactory to the insurer, the payment of all premiums in arrears with interest at a rate not exceeding eight per cent (8%) per annum compounded annually and the payment or reinstatement of any other policy indebtedness with interest at a rate not exceeding the applicable policy loan rate or rates determined in accordance with the policy’s provisions.
History:
[41-1911, added 1961, ch. 330, sec. 442, p. 645; am. 1993, ch. 185, sec. 1, p. 467.]