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Article 17. The procedure and terms of payment of the insurance premium of the Law On Compulsory Insurance of Civil Liability of Private Notaries

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Article 17. The procedure and terms of payment of the insurance premium of the Law On Compulsory Insurance of Civil Liability of Private Notaries

      1. The procedure and terms of payment of the insurance premium under the contract of compulsory liability insurance of private notaries are established by agreement of the parties.  

     2. Unless otherwise provided by the contract of compulsory liability insurance of private notaries, the policyholder is obliged to pay the insurer a penalty for late payment of the next insurance premium as for the misuse of other people's money in the manner and amount established by the Civil Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

     3. The insurer provides an opportunity to pay the insurance premium in a non-cash manner through the insurer's online resource.

 

 

The Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated June 11, 2003 No. 435.

      This Law regulates public relations arising in connection with compulsory insurance of civil liability of private notaries, and establishes the legal, economic and organizational basis for its implementation.

 

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