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Article 14
Investments

Sections

1401
Definitions and rules of general application
1402
Minimum capital or minimum surplus to policyholder investments
1403
Reserve and other investments
1404
Types of reserve investments permitted for non-life insurers
1405
Investments of life insurers
1406
Policy loans
1407
Non-reserve and prohibited investments for property/casualty and certain other insurers
1408
Acquisition of insurance company shares
1409
Limitation of investments
1410
Derivative transactions and derivative instruments
1411
Authorization of, and restrictions on, investments
1412
Disposal or deduction of investments unlawfully acquired
1413
Investments of foreign and alien insurers
1414
Valuation of investments
1415
Investments of domestic insurers in persons included on list of persons engaged in investment activities in Iran treated as nonadmitted a...
 



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