West Virginia Statutes

§ 33-6-2 — Insurable interest in one's own life or life of another; actions to recover benefits; insurable interests defined; requirements for charitable institutions

West Virginia § 33-6-2
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 33 INSURANCE
Art. 6THE INSURANCE POLICY

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Bluebook
W. Va. Code § 33-6-2 (2026).

Text

(a)Any individual of competent legal capacity may procure or effect an insurance contract upon his own life or body for the benefit of any person. But no person shall procure or cause to be procured any insurance contract upon the life or body of another individual unless the benefits under such contract are payable to the individual insured or his personal representative or to a person having, at the time when such contract was made, an insurable interest in the individual insured.
(b)If the beneficiary, assignee, or other payee under any contract made in violation of this section receives from the insurer any benefits thereunder accruing upon the death, disablement, or injury of the individual insured, the individual insured or his executor or administrator, as the case may be, may ma

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Legislative History

1992 Reg. Sess., HB4207; 1957 Reg. Sess., HB126

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