§ 33-1.1-12. Insurance companies, banks, or other obligors — Relief from liability when payment made without notice.
Any insurance company making payment according to the terms of its policy or any bank or other person performing an obligation for the slayer as one of several joint obligors shall not be subjected to additional liability by the terms of this chapter if such payment or performance is made without written notice of the killing by a slayer, at the home office of the insurance company or bank, home, or business address of the other person, of circumstances tending to bring it within the provisions of this chapter.
History of Section.P.L. 1962, ch. 62, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 33 - Probate Practice and Procedure
Chapter 33-1.1 - Disposition of Property of Person Killed by Another
Section 33-1.1-1. - Definitions.
Section 33-1.1-2. - Limitation on acquisition of property or benefit.
Section 33-1.1-3. - Statutory descent and rights.
Section 33-1.1-5. - Tenancy by entirety.
Section 33-1.1-6. - Joint tenancy.
Section 33-1.1-7. - Reversion — Vested remainder.
Section 33-1.1-8. - Interest subject to life of decedent.
Section 33-1.1-9. - Contingent remainder — Future interest.
Section 33-1.1-10. - Exercise of power of appointment.
Section 33-1.1-11. - Insurance proceeds.
Section 33-1.1-13. - Purchasers for value without notice.
Section 33-1.1-14. - Record of conviction admissible in civil actions.