Maine Code § 24-A-703

"Annuity" defined
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For the purposes of this Title, an "annuity" is a contract under which obligations are assumed with
respect to periodic payments for a specific term or terms or where the making or continuance of all or
of some of the payments, or the amount of a payment, is dependent upon the continuance of human
life, except payments made pursuant to optional modes of settlement under the authority of section 702.
A contract that includes extra benefits of the kinds defined in sections 702 and 704 is deemed to be an
annuity, if the extra benefits constitute a subsidiary or incidental part of the entire contract. A charitable
gift annuity agreement, as defined in section 703-A, is not insurance. [PL 1995, c. 375, Pt. C, §2
(AMD).]

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