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Version date: 31 August 1992 - onwards
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Article 21

Repealed from 31 August 1992

1. Where insurance is offered by way of provision of services, the policy-holder shall, before any commitment is entered into, be informed of the Member State in which the head office, agency or branch with which the contract is to be concluded is established.

Any document issued to the policy-holder must contain the information referred to in the preceding subparagraph.

The requirements in the first two subparagraphs shall not apply to the risks referred to in Article 5(d) of the first Directive.

2. The contract or any other document granting cover, together with the insurance proposal where it is binding upon the proposer, must specify the address of the insurance establishment which is granting the cover and also that of the head office.

Each Member State may require that the name and address of the representative of the insurance undertaking also appear in the abovementioned documents.

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