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Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified

§ 21.42 — TEXAS LAWS GOVERN POLICIES

I1 § 21.42Title 1. THE INSURANCE CODE OF 1951 · Ch. 21. GENERAL PROVISIONS · Art. E. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

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Any contract of insurance payable to any citizen or inhabitant of this State by any insurance company or corporation doing business within this State shall be held to be a contract made and entered into under and by virtue of the laws of this State relating to insurance, and governed thereby, notwithstanding such policy or contract of insurance may provide that the contract was executed and the premiums and policy (in case it becomes a demand) should be payable without this State, or at the home office of the company or corporation issuing the same.

Legislative history

Acts 1951, 52nd Leg., ch. 491.

Source: Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified § 21.42 from the Texas Constitution and Statutes (Texas Legislature) (public record). DecisionDepot is for informational use only and is not legal advice — verify against the official source before relying on this text.