56-21-114 - Policy and its prescribed requisites constitute the contract.

56-21-114. Policy and its prescribed requisites constitute the contract.

The insurance contracts of all such companies shall be made to conform to this chapter, and shall consist of the policy proper; the constitution and bylaws of the company, which must be attached to or printed on the policy; all endorsements made on or attached to the policy; the parts of the application as are attached to or incorporated in the insurance contract; and any premium note, or other policy obligation given by the insured, all of which shall be binding on the insured as long as the insured remains a member of or policyholder in the company.

[Acts 1907, ch. 461, § 8; Shan., § 3369a24; Acts 1921, ch. 160, § 8; Code 1932, § 6275; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 56-2016.]