Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 427 - Creditor Protection
Section 427.180 - Insurer may claim protection of act.

Effective - 28 Aug 1997
427.180. Insurer may claim protection of act. — Any insurer, as defined in subdivision (5) of section 375.012, that underwrites collateral protection coverage for various creditors, may claim the protection of sections 427.110 to 427.190.
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(L. 1997 H.B. 257)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XXVII - Debtor-Creditor Relations

Chapter 427 - Creditor Protection

Section 427.011 - Purpose of law — limitation of liability.

Section 427.021 - Definitions.

Section 427.031 - Certain persons deemed not owner of property — liability arising from contamination or pollution.

Section 427.041 - Preemption of field.

Section 427.100 - Bankruptcy of political subdivision, consent to institute action.

Section 427.110 - Collateral protection act — audit for compliance.

Section 427.115 - Definitions.

Section 427.120 - Collateral protection coverage, requirements.

Section 427.125 - Notice of placement of insurance — grace period.

Section 427.130 - Coupon book revision required, when, how.

Section 427.135 - Collateral protection coverage cancelled, when.

Section 427.140 - Unearned premiums to be refunded.

Section 427.145 - Placement of coverage.

Section 427.150 - Liability limitation, notice.

Section 427.155 - No fiduciary relationship intended.

Section 427.160 - Insurance not required.

Section 427.165 - Uniform commercial code not affected by act.

Section 427.170 - Severability — nonimpairment.

Section 427.180 - Insurer may claim protection of act.

Section 427.190 - Statute of limitations.

Section 427.200 - Lease of personal property allowed — writing required.

Section 427.220 - Commissions and consideration paid to depository institutions not to be more limited than those paid to insurance agencies — definitions.

Section 427.225 - Name of financial institution, deceptive use of, when — cause of action may be brought by whom — financial institution defined — attorney general may enforce.