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Is the principle of subrogation, applicable in life insurance contracts?

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Is the principle of subrogation, applicable in life insurance contracts?

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No, the principle of subrogation is not applicable in life insurance contracts. As a result, the cases in which the death of the insured is caused by negligence of a third party, the insurer has no right to proceed against the third party.

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