(215 ILCS 5/388) (from Ch. 73, par. 1000)
Sec. 388.
Standard provision for liability policies - Provisions forbidden.
No policy of insurance against liability or indemnity for loss or damage
to any person other than the insured, or to the property of any person
other than the insured, for which any insured is liable, shall be issued or
delivered in this State after July 1, 1937, by any
company subject to this Article unless it contains in substance a provision
that the insolvency or bankruptcy of the insured shall not release the
company from the payment of damages for injuries sustained or death
resulting therefrom, or loss occasioned during the term of such policy, and
stating that in case a certified copy of a judgment against the
insured is returned unsatisfied
in any action brought by the injured person or his or her personal
representative in case death results from the accident because of such
insolvency or bankruptcy, then an action may be maintained by the injured
person or his or her personal representative against such company under the
terms of the policy and subject to all of the conditions thereof for the
amount of the judgment in such action not exceeding the amount of the
policy.
No policy of insurance against liability or indemnity for loss or damage
arising as a result of the operation of Section 6-21 of "An Act
relating to alcoholic liquors", approved January 31, 1934, as amended,
shall contain a provision or provisions which exempt the company from
liability if the damage sustained was the result of the sale or giving away
of alcoholic liquor to a minor.
(Source: P.A. 84-546.)
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