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20-1591. Forms of policies and other contracts of title insurance; approval or disapproval

A. Every title insurer shall file with the director all forms of title policies and other contracts of title insurance before issuance of any policy or contract. A title insurance rating organization may make filings on behalf of all of its members or subscribers. A title insurer shall not issue any policy or contract until thirty days after the policy or contract has been filed with the director. A policy or contract is approved thirty days after filing unless the director has issued, within the thirty day period, an order affirmatively approving or disapproving the form. On written notice given within the thirty day period to the person making the filing, the director may extend the period for up to fifteen additional days to enable the director to complete the review of the filing.

B. Forms of title policies and other contracts of insurance, as used in this section, shall specifically exclude:

1. Reinsurance contracts or agreements,

2. All specific defects in title that may be ascertained from an examination of the risk and excepted in reports, binders or policies, together with any affirmative assurance of the title insurer with respect to the defects whether given by endorsement or otherwise, and

3. Further exceptions from coverage by reason of limitations on the examination of the risk imposed by an applicant for insurance or through failure of an applicant for insurance to provide the date requisite to a judgment of insurability.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title20 > 20-1591

20-1591. Forms of policies and other contracts of title insurance; approval or disapproval

A. Every title insurer shall file with the director all forms of title policies and other contracts of title insurance before issuance of any policy or contract. A title insurance rating organization may make filings on behalf of all of its members or subscribers. A title insurer shall not issue any policy or contract until thirty days after the policy or contract has been filed with the director. A policy or contract is approved thirty days after filing unless the director has issued, within the thirty day period, an order affirmatively approving or disapproving the form. On written notice given within the thirty day period to the person making the filing, the director may extend the period for up to fifteen additional days to enable the director to complete the review of the filing.

B. Forms of title policies and other contracts of insurance, as used in this section, shall specifically exclude:

1. Reinsurance contracts or agreements,

2. All specific defects in title that may be ascertained from an examination of the risk and excepted in reports, binders or policies, together with any affirmative assurance of the title insurer with respect to the defects whether given by endorsement or otherwise, and

3. Further exceptions from coverage by reason of limitations on the examination of the risk imposed by an applicant for insurance or through failure of an applicant for insurance to provide the date requisite to a judgment of insurability.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title20 > 20-1591

20-1591. Forms of policies and other contracts of title insurance; approval or disapproval

A. Every title insurer shall file with the director all forms of title policies and other contracts of title insurance before issuance of any policy or contract. A title insurance rating organization may make filings on behalf of all of its members or subscribers. A title insurer shall not issue any policy or contract until thirty days after the policy or contract has been filed with the director. A policy or contract is approved thirty days after filing unless the director has issued, within the thirty day period, an order affirmatively approving or disapproving the form. On written notice given within the thirty day period to the person making the filing, the director may extend the period for up to fifteen additional days to enable the director to complete the review of the filing.

B. Forms of title policies and other contracts of insurance, as used in this section, shall specifically exclude:

1. Reinsurance contracts or agreements,

2. All specific defects in title that may be ascertained from an examination of the risk and excepted in reports, binders or policies, together with any affirmative assurance of the title insurer with respect to the defects whether given by endorsement or otherwise, and

3. Further exceptions from coverage by reason of limitations on the examination of the risk imposed by an applicant for insurance or through failure of an applicant for insurance to provide the date requisite to a judgment of insurability.