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


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Latest revision as of 21:03, 21 August 2024

This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by the Law Students' Legal Advice Program on August 14, 2024.



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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