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RCW 48.23.030

Grace period.

Applied in 2 court decisions — leading case Graham-Bingham Irrevocable Trust v. John Hancock Life Insurance Co. USA (2011)

Most recently applied in Graham-Bingham Irrevocable Trust v. John Hancock Life Insurance Co. USA (October 2011)

1947 c 79 s .23.03; Rem

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There shall be a provision that the insured is entitled to a grace period of one month, but not less than thirty days, within which the payment of any premium after the first may be made, subject at the option of the insurer to an interest charge not in excess of six percent per annum for the number of days of grace elapsing before the payment of the premium, during which period of grace the policy shall continue in force, but in case the policy becomes a claim during the grace period before the overdue premium is paid, or the deferred premiums of the current policy year, if any, are paid, the amount of such premium or premiums with interest thereon may be deducted in any settlement under the policy.

Official source: Washington State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Washington statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.