Massachusetts Statutes

§ 187B — Cancellation of policy; failure to return premium; penalties

Massachusetts § 187B
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title XXIICORPORATIONS
Ch. 175INSURANCE

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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 175, § 187B (2026).

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Section 187B. A company, or any officer, agent or employee thereof, having actual knowledge that the insured under any policy of insurance has paid the premium thereon to the company, or to its agent who issued the policy, or to the duly licensed insurance broker who negotiated it or its continuance or renewal, who cancels or offers or attempts to cancel any such policy, which provides for cancellation by the company upon giving written notice and paying or tendering to the insured a return premium, without paying or tendering to him with said notice the full return premium thereunder according to its terms without any deductions, or who refuses to pay or tender to the insured the full return premium according to its terms without any deductions upon demand after cancellation by the insure

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