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

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*the motor vehicle is owned or regularly operated by the insured;
*the motor vehicle is owned or regularly operated by the insured;
*the motor vehicle is used for carrying passengers for compensation or hire or for commercial use;
*the motor vehicle is used for carrying passengers for compensation or hire or for commercial use;
* In respect of a TNS-only vehicle operated under a transportation network services authorization, this corporation's exemption applies only if injury or death of another, or loss or damage to property of another, arises out of the operation of the TNS-only vehicle when (a) the vehicle has been hailed by or for passengers through the use of the online platform to which the transportation network services authorization relates, and (b) the insured is operating the vehicle for the purposes of picking up, transporting or dropping off those passengers.
<blockquote> *In respect of a TNS-only vehicle operated under a transportation network services authorization, this corporation's exemption applies only if injury or death of another, or loss or damage to property of another, arises out of the operation of the TNS-only vehicle when  
<blockquote> (a) the vehicle has been hailed by or for passengers through the use of the online platform to which the transportation network services authorization relates, and  
(b) the insured is operating the vehicle for the purposes of picking up, transporting or dropping off those passengers. </blockquote> </blockquote>
*the motor vehicle is in fact not licensed under the MVA (or similar legislation) and the insured does not have reasonable grounds to believe the motor vehicle is licensed; or  
*the motor vehicle is in fact not licensed under the MVA (or similar legislation) and the insured does not have reasonable grounds to believe the motor vehicle is licensed; or  
*the insured is operating the vehicle without the consent of the owner and does not have reasonable grounds to believe that he has the consent of the owner.  
*the insured is operating the vehicle without the consent of the owner and does not have reasonable grounds to believe that he has the consent of the owner.  
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<blockquote> a) “reasonable” emergency medical aid, so long as reimbursement is not provided to the insured by another insurer or under another Part;
<blockquote> a) “reasonable” emergency medical aid, so long as reimbursement is not provided to the insured by another insurer or under another Part;
b) emergency equipment or supplies provided to the insured (i.e. fire extinguishers, jacks or other necessary emergency equipment or supplies);
b) emergency equipment or supplies provided to the insured (i.e. fire extinguishers, jacks or other necessary emergency equipment or supplies);
c) all or some (depending upon the circumstances) of the costs taxed against the insured in an action, in accordance with ''the Supreme Court Civil Rules'', BC Reg 56/2019 for aggregated general and specific damages; and
c) all or some (depending upon the circumstances) of the costs taxed against the insured in an action, in accordance with ''the Supreme Court Civil Rules'', BC Reg 56/2019 for aggregated general and specific damages; and
d) the pre-judgment interest under the ''Court Order Interest Act'', RSBC 1996, c 79 or analogous legislation of another jurisdiction on that part of the judgment, and pay post-judgment interest under the Interest Act, RSC 1985, c I-15 or analogous legislation of another jurisdiction on that part of the judgment, both within the limits set out in s 1 of Schedule 3 (''IVR''). </blockquote>
d) the pre-judgment interest under the ''Court Order Interest Act'', RSBC 1996, c 79 or analogous legislation of another jurisdiction on that part of the judgment, and pay post-judgment interest under the Interest Act, RSC 1985, c I-15 or analogous legislation of another jurisdiction on that part of the judgment, both within the limits set out in s 1 of Schedule 3 (''IVR''). </blockquote>