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RSMo 287.750effective 28 Aug 1939

Sufficiency of notice

In plain English

When someone needs to send official notice to an insurance company under this law, they can do it by mailing a letter with postage paid. The letter can be sent to the insurance company's main office, its agent in Missouri, its home office, or to a top officer of the company in the United States.

Word-for-word law

287.750. Sufficiency of notice. — Whenever by this chapter any officer is required to give any notice to any , the same may be given by mailing the same, , addressed to the of the insurance carrier or its in this state, or to its home or to the , or thereof in the United States.

(RSMo 1939 § 3761)

Prior revision: 1929 § 3371

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