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

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Minors are not subject to a limitation period (LA, s7).  After the minor has reached age 19, s 3(2)(a) begins to apply and the two-year limitation period commences. However, if the minor’s guardian or litigation guardian receives a Notice to Proceed, the limitation period is initiated notwithstanding the minor status (LA, s 7(6)). The Notice to Proceed must meet the requirements of the LA, ss 7(7)(a-g).
Minors are not subject to a limitation period (LA, s7).  After the minor has reached age 19, s 3(2)(a) begins to apply and the two-year limitation period commences. However, if the minor’s guardian or litigation guardian receives a Notice to Proceed, the limitation period is initiated notwithstanding the minor status (LA, s 7(6)). The Notice to Proceed must meet the requirements of the LA, ss 7(7)(a-g).


It is important to be aware of the limitation periods associated with IVR Part 7 benefits, see [[{{PAGENAME}}#C. Accident (“No-Fault”) Benefits: Part 7 of the IVR| Section III.C. Accident (“No Fault”) Benefits: Part 7 of the ''IVR'']] below.
It is important to be aware of the limitation periods associated with IVR Part 7 benefits, see [[{{PAGENAME}}#C. Accident (“No-Fault”) Benefits: Part 7 of the IVR| Section III.C. Accident (“No-Fault”) Benefits: Part 7 of the ''IVR'']] below.


==== b) Duties Outlined in Section 73 of the ''IVR'' ====
==== b) Duties Outlined in Section 73 of the ''IVR'' ====
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