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Originally Posted by marketsmart
i dont know about canada, but i know i most US states, it says in the contract that the insurer has the right to cancel with 30 day notice..
in fact, the insured has the right to cancel at anytime as well...
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Yes but concerning buidlings and business places in the states insurance is not just a service it is a requirement for a business. State law requires it and therefore an insurance company must accomodate the requirements ( for a price that is ).
So I dunno about all this shit really just the basics. I would tell SK have those clients contact an attorney to see if what is happening is legal. Doesnt seem right for an insurance company to break a contract for a location when regarding a website on the internet that is not a physical place of business.
Here in the US even the legal brothel's are required to carry insurance and insurance companies are obligated to service them, same with strip clubs, casino's and everything else that goes with adult life styles...