CCQ-1991 - Civil Code of Québec

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2532. A contract is inadmissible in evidence unless it is embodied in an insurance policy, but once the policy has been issued, customary memorandums of the contract such as the slip or covering note are admissible in evidence, in particular for the purpose of determining the actual terms of the contract and showing when the proposal was accepted.
1991, c. 64, a. 2532; 2016, c. 4, s. 288.
2532. A contract is inadmissible in evidence unless it is embodied in an insurance policy, but once the policy has been issued, customary memorandums of the contract such as the slip or covering note are admissible in evidence for the purpose of determining the actual terms of the contract and showing when the proposal was accepted.
1991, c. 64, a. 2532.