Delaware Statutes

§ 4121 — Definitions

Delaware § 4121
JurisdictionDelaware
Title18
PartInsurance
Ch. 41PROPERTY INSURANCE CONTRACTS
Subch.Declinations, Renewals and Cancellations of Property Insurance Contracts

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Del. Code tit. 18, § 4121 (2026).

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(a)“Declination” is the refusal of an insurer, an agent or a broker to issue a property insurance policy on a written nonbinding application or written request for coverage. For the purpose of this subchapter, the offering of insurance coverage with a company within an insurance group which is different from the company requested on the nonbinding application or written request for coverage or the offering of insurance upon different terms than requested in the nonbinding application or written request for coverage shall be considered a declination.
(b)“Nonpayment of premium” means the failure of the named insured to discharge any obligation in connection with the payment of premiums on policies of property insurance subject to this subchapter, whether such payments are directly payable

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Legislative History

65 Del. Laws, c. 199, § 1

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