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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · National Housing Act. · Sec. 1224

Sec. 1224. recovery of premiums; statute of limitations

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## Sec. 1224 recovery of premiums; statute of limitations **[**[12 U.S.C. 1749bbb–10](/us/usc/t12/s1749bbb–10)**]** ###
(a)The Director, in a suit brought in the appropriate United States district court, shall be entitled to recover from any insurer the amount of any unpaid premiums lawfully payable by any such insurer to the Director. ###
(b)No action or proceeding shall be brought for the recovery of any premium due to the Director for reinsurance, or for the recovery of any premium paid to the Director in excess of the amount due to him, unless such action or proceeding shall have been brought within five years after the right accrued for which the claim is made, except that, where the insurer has made or filed with the Director a false or fraudulent annual statement, or other document with the intent to evade, in whole or in part, the payment of premiums, the claim shall not be deemed to have accured until it discovery by the Director ### Part C Federal Insurance Against Burglary and Theft
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