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Difference between revisions of "ICBC and Compulsory Coverage (12:X)"

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*f) naming in the owner’s certificate someone as the principal operator of the insured vehicle who is not actually the principal operator (IVR, s 75).  
*f) naming in the owner’s certificate someone as the principal operator of the insured vehicle who is not actually the principal operator (IVR, s 75).  


NOTE: When the court determines who the principle driver is, it will consider the entire period covered by the insurance plan: see [https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bcsc/doc/1981/1981canlii608/1981canlii608.html?resultIndex=1 Dehm v Insurance Corporation of British Columbia], 1981 CanLII 608 (BC SC).  
'''NOTE''': When the court determines who the principle driver is, it will consider the entire period covered by the insurance plan: see [https://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bcsc/doc/1981/1981canlii608/1981canlii608.html?resultIndex=1 Dehm v Insurance Corporation of British Columbia], 1981 CanLII 608 (BC SC).  


Despite any breach of condition by an insured, insurance money is still payable to third parties by ICBC in cases where the insured person was:
Despite any breach of condition by an insured, insurance money is still payable to third parties by ICBC in cases where the insured person was:
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