When Funds Held or Owing by Insurer or Hospital, Medical, or Dental Service Corporation Presumed Abandoned; When Sums Payable on Negotiable Instrument for Payment of Claim Under Insurance Contract Presumed Abandoned | Title 44 - Property | Georgia Law
This Georgia statute covers when Funds Held or Owing by Insurer or Hospital, Medical, or Dental Service Corporation Presumed Abandoned and When Sums Payable on Negotiable Instrument for Payment of Claim Under Insurance Contract Presumed Abandoned under Title 44 - Property. It explains how the code defines the term or how this rule should be interpreted. Read the full text and FAQ below to confirm who it applies to, what it requires, and any exceptions.
When Funds Held or Owing by Insurer or Hospital, Medical, or Dental Service Corporation Presumed Abandoned; When Sums Payable on Negotiable Instrument for Payment of Claim Under Insurance Contract Presumed Abandoned
What does Georgia Code § 44-12-208 cover?
This Georgia statute covers when Funds Held or Owing by Insurer or Hospital, Medical, or Dental Service Corporation Presumed Abandoned and When Sums Payable on Negotiable Instrument for Payment of Claim Under Insurance Contract Presumed Abandoned under Title 44 - Property.
Who needs to pay attention to Georgia Code § 44-12-208?
Anyone dealing with the rights, duties, procedures, or compliance questions raised by this section should read it in context with Title 44 - Property.
Does Georgia Code § 44-12-208 create penalties or procedural rules?
This section does not clearly state a standalone penalty in the excerpt we analyzed. Enforcement may come from related provisions in the same code.
Where can I research related Georgia law?
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