Maine Code § 24-A-2425

Payment discharges insurer
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Whenever the proceeds of or payments under an insurance policy or annuity contract heretofore or
hereafter issued become payable in accordance with the terms of such policy or contract, or the exercise
of any right or privilege thereunder, and the insurer makes payment thereof in accordance therewith or
in accordance with any written assignment thereof, the person then designated as being entitled thereto
shall be entitled to receive such proceeds or payments and to give full acquittance therefor, and such
payments shall fully discharge the insurer from all claims under the policy or contract unless, before
payment is made, the insurer has received at its home office written notice by or on behalf of some
other person that such other person claims to be entitled to such payment or some interest in the policy
or contract. [PL 1969, c. 132, §1 (NEW).]

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