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Article L128-2 of the French Insurance Code

Insurance contracts taken out by any natural person outside their professional activity and covering fire damage or any other damage to property used as a dwelling or placed in premises used as a dwelling located in France, as well as damage to the bodies of land motor vehicles, entitle the insured party to cover damage resulting from technological disasters affecting the property covered by these contracts. This cover also applies…

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Article L128-3 of the French Insurance Code

An insurance company acting under the terms of Article L. 128-2 is subrogated to the rights of insureds who have received compensation up to the amount of the sums paid in this respect. Any person who has suffered loss or damage as referred to in the same article L. 128-2 shall draw up a description of the loss or damage suffered with their insurance company. The amount of compensation paid…

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Article L128-4 of the French Insurance Code

In the zones and sectors, as defined in article L. 515-16 of the Environment Code, delimited by a technological risk prevention plan approved under the conditions provided for in article L. 515-22 of the same code, the obligation set out in the first paragraph of article L. 128-2 of this code is not binding on insurance undertakings in respect of the assets mentioned in the same article, with the exception,…

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Article L129-1 of the French Insurance Code

Titles I and II of this Book also apply to group non-life insurance. A group non-life insurance contract is a contract taken out by a legal entity with a view to the subscription of any person interested in benefiting from cover for risks other than those mentioned in the first paragraph of article L. 141-1. For the purposes of the first paragraph of this article, the following definitions apply: “the…

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Article L12-10-1 of the French Insurance Code

The payment of a sum pursuant to a clause in an insurance contract intended to compensate an insured party for loss or damage caused by a breach of an automated data processing system referred to in articles 323-1 to 323-3-1 of the French Criminal Code is subject to the victim lodging a complaint with the competent authorities no later than seventy-two hours after the victim becomes aware of the breach….

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