Insurance Act (Assurances) — Canada — Yukon law | Esheria

Insurance Act (Assurances)

This section defines key terms used in the Insurance Act, including “actuary,” “agent,” “adjuster,” and several types of insurance.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — Yukon
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
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Language
en
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About this statute

This section defines key terms used in the Insurance Act, including “actuary,” “agent,” “adjuster,” and several types of insurance. This part gives the superintendent broad oversight and enforcement powers over insurance business in the Yukon, and requires insurers and related persons to provide information and access when asked. This part sets licensing, filing, rate, and enforcement rules for insurers and gives the superintendent related powers. Licensed insurers in scope must file required statistical returns and annual statements, keep required accounts, and follow policy-content rules; the superintendent can suspend or cancel licences, require filings, and publish notice. This part sets rules for Yukon insurance contracts, including waiver, claims handling, title insurance, fire insurance, and policy limits.