Insolvency Act legal indemnity policies

Here are all our Insolvency Act legal indemnity insurance policies. Don’t they look nice? Drop us a line at hello@bluebutton.co.uk to tell us how nice they look (or if you can’t find the one you want).

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