Tennessee Statutes

§ 56-47-102 — Chapter definitions

Tennessee·Title 56

As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:

(1)"Actual malice" means the knowledge that information is false, or reckless disregard of whether it is false;
(2)"Conceal" means to take affirmative action to prevent others from discovering information. Mere failure to disclose information does not constitute concealment. Action by the holder of a legal privilege, or one who has a reasonable belief that a privilege exists, to prevent discovery of privileged information does not constitute concealment;
(3)"Insurance policy" means the written instrument in which are set forth the terms of any binder of coverage or contract of insurance, including a binder or contract issued by a state-assigned risk plan, or other forms of workers' compensation insurance;
(4)"Insurance pro

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Legislative History

Acts 1996, ch. 944, § 48; 1998, ch. 1024, § 11.

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