The insurer must be notified of the waiver by registered letter, electronic registered letter or extrajudicial document. It must be made within three months of learning of the event giving rise to it, or of the expiry of the period allowing it.
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The insurer must be notified of the waiver by registered letter, electronic registered letter or extrajudicial document. It must be made within three months of learning of the event giving rise to it, or of the expiry of the period allowing it.
Le délaissement est notifié à l’assureur par lettre recommandée, par envoi recommandé électronique ou par acte extrajudiciaire. Il doit intervenir dans les trois mois de la connaissance de l’événement qui y donne lieu, ou de l’expiration du délai qui le permet.
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