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Code · Alaska · Title 21 · Chapter 51

Sec. 21.51.050. Time limit on certain defenses.

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Sec. 21.51.050. Time limit on certain defenses.
There shall be a provision as follows:
“Time Limit on Certain Defenses:
(1)After three years from the date of issue of this policy no misstatements, except fraudulent misstatements, made by the applicant in the application for the policy shall be used to void the policy or to deny a claim for loss incurred or disability (as defined in the policy) commencing after the expiration of the three-year period.”
(A)The foregoing policy provision shall not be so construed as to affect any legal requirement for avoidance of a policy or denial of a claim during the initial three-year period, or to limit the application of AS 21.51.170 — 21.51.210 in the event of misstatement with respect to age or occupation or other insurance.
(B)A policy that the insured has the right to continue in force subject to its terms by the timely payment of premium
(i)until at least age 50 or
(ii)in the case of a policy issued after age 44, for at least five years from its date of issue, may contain in lieu of the foregoing the following provision (from which the clause in parentheses may be omitted at the insurer's option) under the caption “Incontestable”:
“After this policy has been in force for a period of three years during the lifetime of the insured (excluding any period which the insured is disabled), it shall become incontestable as to the statements contained in the application.”
“(2) No claim for loss incurred or disability (as defined in the policy) commencing after three years from the date of issue of this policy shall be reduced or denied on the ground that a disease or physical condition not excluded from coverage by name or specific description effective on the date of loss had existed before the effective date of coverage of this policy.”
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