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  8. Chapter 700a - Title Insurance


Chapter 700a - Title Insurance


  • Section 38a-400 - Short title: Connecticut Title Insurance Act. Purpose.
  • Section 38a-401 - Application of act and construction with other laws.
  • Section 38a-402 - Definitions.
  • Section 38a-403 - Title insurers' authorized activities.
  • Section 38a-404 - Limitations on powers.
  • Section 38a-405 - Capital and surplus requirements.
  • Section 38a-406 - Single risk limitation.
  • Section 38a-407 - Underwriting standards and record retention.
  • Section 38a-408 - Unearned premium reserve.
  • Section 38a-409 - Use of reserve on liquidation, dissolution or insolvency.
  • Section 38a-410 - Loss and loss expense reserve.
  • Section 38a-411 - Reinsurance.
  • Section 38a-412 - Investments.
  • Section 38a-413 - Title agent licensing, exemptions.
  • Section 38a-414 - Prohibition on rebates and inducements.
  • Section 38a-415 - Division of premiums and charges.
  • Section 38a-416 - Disclosure of financial interest.
  • Section 38a-417 - Favored title agent or insurer.
  • Section 38a-418 - Premium rate standards.
  • Section 38a-419 - Premium rate schedules.
  • Section 38a-420 - Publication of schedules of premiums and charges.
  • Section 38a-421 - Form filing.
  • Section 38a-422 - Form standards.
  • Section 38a-423 - Notice of issuance of mortgage policy.
  • Section 38a-424 - Regulations.
  • Section 38a-424a - Regulations re availability of coverage for property that is the subject of an Indian land claim.
  • Section 38a-425 - Severability.
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