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Question
after the incontestability period has passed, the insurer may not contest the policy except for : 1 point
fraud
misstatement of age
suicide
non payment of premiums
if the insured commits suicide within the policys suicide period, the insurer will typically: 1 point
pay the full death benefit
deny the claim permanently
refund premiums paid
reduce the face amount
which of the following is not a right of the policyowner? * 1 point
changing beneficiaries
assigning the policy
taking out policy loans
Brief Explanations
- For the first question: Incontestability clauses prevent insurers from contesting a policy after a set period, except for cases of non-payment of premiums, as this is a breach of the policy's core payment obligation.
- For the second question: Suicide clauses typically mean if the insured dies by suicide within the specified period, the insurer only refunds the premiums paid, not the full death benefit.
- For the third question: Changing beneficiaries, assigning the policy, and taking out policy loans are all standard rights of a policyowner. The cut-off option (not fully visible) would be the non-right, but based on standard insurance terms, the listed options are all policyowner rights; assuming the missing option is, for example, "Changing the insurer's underwriting rules", but given the visible options, if we assume the question's intended non-right is not among the visible ones, but correcting the visible choices: all three listed are policyowner rights, so the unlisted option is the correct answer. However, based on common exam questions, the typical non-right is something like forcing the insurer to change policy terms unilaterally, but since the last option is cut off, we focus on the visible valid questions.
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- Non payment of premiums
- Refund premiums paid
- (Note: The final option is cut off. Based on standard policyowner rights, Changing beneficiaries, Assigning the policy, and Taking out policy loans are all valid rights. The unlisted/cut-off option is the correct answer for this question.)