Sabs Deemed Payable Provisions
The obligation is generally on the insured person to show or prove that an expense relating to a certain claimed Benefit is reasonable and necessary as the result of an accident. Section 36 (2) of the SABS provides that an insured proves his claim of entitlement to a Benefit by providing a completed Application for Accident Benefits document (OCF-1 form) and a Disability Certificate (OCF-3 form). Of course, there is a contractual duty of good faith between an insurer and its
Appointment of a Receiver and Supervisory Role of the Court
The appointment of a receiver is a discretionary order made by the Court pursuant to the provisions of s. 101 of the Courts of Justice Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.43, Rule 41.02 of the Rules of Civil Procedure, R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 194, and Rule 20 of the Family Law Rules. A Receivership Order operates as an exception to the general principle that the Court will not generally grant execution before judgment. Any assignment of financial benefit which operates through a Receivership Or
Inputing Income
The Family Law Act Section 19 of the Family Law Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. F-3, as amended, is the statutory provision that relates to the issue of the Court’s discretion on imputing income: 19. Imputing income. — (1) The court may impute such amount of income to a parent or spouse as it considers appropriate in the circumstances, which circumstances include, (a) the parent or spouse is intentionally under-employed or unemployed, other than where the under-employment or unemploymen
Reinstatement of Life Insurance Policy
Life Insurance Policy Lapse The Importance of the Payment of the Insurance Premium The law is well settled that the punctual payment of an insurance premium is a condition precedent to the liability of an insurer and that the payment of the premium is the essential factor for bringing the contract into effect and for it continuing to be in force. There can be no coverage for a term for which payment has not been made. In the circumstances of a required payment which has not b