Liberty accident insurance ( Castellano )
25. Notices and jurisdiction ( Contents )
- All notices addressed to the insurer by the policyholder, the insured or the beneficiary shall be made at the registered offices of the insurer established in the policy; however, if they are made to an insurance agent, they shall have the same effect as if they had been made directly to the insurer.
- All notices from the insurer to the policyholder, insured or beneficiary shall be made at their place of residence, as stated in the policy, unless they have notified the insurer of a change of address.
- All notices made by an insurance broker to the insurer on behalf of the policyholder shall have the same effect as if they had been made by the policyholder, except where otherwise indicated. This notwithstanding, at all times the policyholder's express approval shall be required to enter into a new contract or modify or terminate the insurance contract currently in force.
- The insurance contract shall be governed by Spanish law, and the competent judge to hear claims arising from it shall be the judge with jurisdiction over the place of residence of the insured, to which end the insured will designate an address in Spain if his or her regular address is abroad.