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Colombian Code Reinsurance: Articles 1134-1136 Explained | Althox

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The Colombian Commercial Code, specifically Decree 410 of 1971, stands as a cornerstone of commercial law in Colombia, governing a vast array of mercantile activities and contractual relationships. Within its comprehensive framework, Book IV addresses Contracts and Corporate Obligations, dedicating a crucial section to insurance. This intricate legal structure ensures stability and clarity in commercial transactions, providing a robust foundation for economic activity. Among the various facets of insurance regulated by the Code, reinsurance plays a pivotal role in the global financial ecosystem. Reinsurance is essentially "insurance for insurers," a mechanism through which insurance companies transfer portions of their risk portfolios to other insurers or reinsurers. This practice is fundamental for managing large-scale risks, maintaining solvency, and ensuring the stability of the insurance market. This article will meticulously dissect Section V of Chapter II, Part V, ...