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Statutes of Newfoundland and Labrador 2022 AN ACT RESPECTING THE WINDING UP OF JUDGMENT RECOVERY (NFLD.) LTD. Assented to November 9, 2022 Analysis 1. Short title 2. Definitions 3. Repeal 4. Rights, assets and liabilities 5. Commencement Be it enacted by the Lieutenant-Governor and House of Assembly in Legislative Session convened, as follows: Short title 1. This
Act may be cited as the Winding Up of
Judgment Recovery (Nfld.) Ltd. Act. Definitions 2. In this Act, (a) "Facility Association" means an association of insurers responsible to administer a plan established under subsection 98(2) of the Insurance Companies Act to provide payment for claims for damages made by persons who are not insured or have inadequate insurance to cover damages claimed, in accordance with sections 45.1 to 45.21 of the Automobile Insurance Act; and (b) "Judgment Recovery (Nfld.) Ltd." means a corporation incorporated under Judgment Recovery (Nfld.) Act, RSNL 1970 c.186 and continued under The Judgment Recovery (Nfld.) Ltd. Act, 1988, SNL 1988 c.9 and the Judgment Recovery (Nfld.) Ltd. Act, RSNL 1990 c.J-3, with objects relating to indemnifying claimants for damages arising from automobile accidents involving uninsured or underinsured persons and seeking judgment for those damages. Repeal 3. Subsection 5(2) of An Act to Amend the
Automobile Insurance Act, SNL 1994 c.4 is repealed. Rights, assets and liabilities 4. (1) Any rights Judgment Recovery (Nfld.) Ltd. has as a judgment creditor and any of its assets are transferred to the Facility Association. (2) Facility Association is responsible for all the obligations and liabilities of Judgment Recovery (Nfld.) Ltd. Commencement 5. This
Act comes into force on December 10, 2022. ©King's Printer |