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58-17-13. Omission from policy of inapplicable provision--Approval of director--Modification of inconsistent provision. If any such provision is in whole or in part inapplicable to or inconsistent with the coverage provided by a particular form of policy, the insurer, with the approval of the director shall omit from such policy any inapplicable provision or part of a provision and shall modify any inconsistent provision or part of a provision in such manner as to make the provision as contained in the policy consistent with the coverage provided by the policy.

Source: SL 1966, ch 111, ch 25, § 3 (2).

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Statutes > South-dakota > Title-58 > Chapter-17 > Statute-58-17-13

58-17-13. Omission from policy of inapplicable provision--Approval of director--Modification of inconsistent provision. If any such provision is in whole or in part inapplicable to or inconsistent with the coverage provided by a particular form of policy, the insurer, with the approval of the director shall omit from such policy any inapplicable provision or part of a provision and shall modify any inconsistent provision or part of a provision in such manner as to make the provision as contained in the policy consistent with the coverage provided by the policy.

Source: SL 1966, ch 111, ch 25, § 3 (2).


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-58 > Chapter-17 > Statute-58-17-13

58-17-13. Omission from policy of inapplicable provision--Approval of director--Modification of inconsistent provision. If any such provision is in whole or in part inapplicable to or inconsistent with the coverage provided by a particular form of policy, the insurer, with the approval of the director shall omit from such policy any inapplicable provision or part of a provision and shall modify any inconsistent provision or part of a provision in such manner as to make the provision as contained in the policy consistent with the coverage provided by the policy.

Source: SL 1966, ch 111, ch 25, § 3 (2).