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Does a conviction of an insured person under the Act disentitle him to any benefits admissible under the Act?

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Does a conviction of an insured person under the Act disentitle him to any benefits admissible under the Act?

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: A conviction of an insured person under Section 84 of the Act (for false statement) disentitles him only to cash benefits admissible under the Act for a period of three months for first conviction and six months for each subsequent conviction from the date of receipt of judgment of the Court in the office of the Corporation.

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