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Listed below are our Insolvency Act legal indemnity policies. If you are unable to find a product to suit your needs, then please call our underwriting team on 01603 617617 (Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm) who will be able to help. Click here to return to the full list of products.

Where a disposition at undervalue or gift is taking place in accordance with the conditions of a mortgage offer, which may be subject to the provisions of sections 98 and 99 of the Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 2016 and a lender requires cover.

Where a disposition at undervalue or gift is taking place or has taken place, which may be subject to sections 98 and 99 of the Bankruptcy (Scotland) Act 2016 and a lender and/or third party buyers require cover.

Where provision of some or all of the contracted deposit is by a director of the company purchasing, and the Transfer of the property may subsequently be subject to the provisions of the Insolvency Act, and the lender requires cover.

Where provision of some or all of the contracted deposit is by a non-parental relative of the purchaser and the Transfer of the property may subsequently be subject to the provisions of the Insolvency Act, and the lender requires cover.

Where a transfer or gift arising from a matrimonial court order is taking place or has taken place, which may be subject to the provisions of the Insolvency Act and the transferee and their lender require cover.

Where a transfer or gift is taking place or has taken place, which may be subject to the provisions of the Insolvency Act and a lender and/or third party buyers require cover. Note: no cover is provided to the donee(s)/transferee(s).

Where some or all of the contracted deposit is provided by parent(s) of the purchaser (including any step-parent) and the Transfer of the property may subsequently be subject to the provisions of the Insolvency Act and the lender requires cover.

Where a transfer is taking place in accordance with the conditions of a mortgage offer, which may be subject to the provisions of the Insolvency Act and the lender requires cover. Note: no cover is provided to the transferee(s).