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== A. Motor Vehicle Act/ Insurance (Vehicle) Act offences == | |||
Some violations of the ''Motor Vehicle Act'' or ''Criminal Code'' may also be breaches of ICBC insurance conditions, and serve to void your insurance. For more information, consult [[Introduction to ICBC Automobile Insurance (12:I) | Chapter 12 – Automobile Insurance (ICBC)]]. | |||
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A. Motor Vehicle Act/ Insurance (Vehicle) Act offences
Some violations of the Motor Vehicle Act or Criminal Code may also be breaches of ICBC insurance conditions, and serve to void your insurance. For more information, consult Chapter 12 – Automobile Insurance (ICBC).
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