ARS § 20-1104
People with legal capacity may insure their own life or body for anyone’s benefit. A person cannot take out insurance on someone else’s life or body unless the proceeds go to the insured, the insured’s representatives, or someone with an insurable interest. If benefits are paid under a violating contract, the insured o
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People with legal capacity may insure their own life or body for anyone’s benefit. A person cannot take out insurance on someone else’s life or body unless the proceeds go to the insured, the insured’s representatives, or someone with an insurable interest. If benefits are paid under a violating contract, the insured or their executor/administrator may sue to recover them.
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