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Insurance Contracts Regulations 1985
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#### 29C Prescribed contracts
(1) For section 37A of the Act, the following classes of contracts of insurance are declared to be classes of contracts in relation to which Division 1A of Part V of the Act applies:
(a) home building insurance contracts described in regulation 9;
(b) home contents insurance contracts described in regulation 13;
(c) insurance contracts that combine home building insurance and home contents insurance;
(d) contracts that provide insurance cover (whether or not the cover is limited or restricted in any way) in respect of destruction of or damage to a strata title residence;
(e) contracts that provide insurance cover (whether or not the cover is limited or restricted in any way) in respect of the loss of the equipment, stock, inventory or premises of a small business;
(f) contracts that provide insurance cover (whether or not the cover is limited or restricted in any way) in respect of damage to the equipment, stock, inventory or premises of a small business.
> Note: Division 1A of Part V of the Act refers to these contracts as prescribed contracts.
(2) However, subregulation (1) does not apply to a contract that is arranged by an insurance broker who is acting as an agent of the insured.