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Article 8

Repealed from 1 January 2016

1. Under the conditions set out in this Article, insurance undertakings may offer and conclude compulsory insurance contracts in accordance with the rules of this Directive and of the first Directive.

2. When a Member State imposes an obligation to take out insurance, the contract shall not satisfy that obligation unless it is in accordance with the specific provisions relating to that insurance laid down by that Member State.

3. When, in the case of compulsory insurance, the law of the Member State in which the risk is situated and the law of the Member State imposing the obligation to take out insurance contradict each other, the latter shall prevail.

4.

(a) Subject to subparagraph (c), the third subparagraph of Article 7(2) shall apply where the insurance contract provides cover in two or more Member States, at least one of which makes insurance compulsory.

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(c) A Member State may, by way of derogation from Article 7, lay down that the law applicable to a compulsor

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