Section 17314.3 Of Article 2. Purpose: Scope Of Guarantee From California Financial Code >> Division 6. >> Chapter 2.5. >> Article 2.
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. (a) A deductible shall apply to each loss suffered by a
member in the amount of five thousand dollars ($5,000), plus 5
percent of the amount by which the loss exceeds five thousand dollars
($5,000). If a member with more than one licensed location suffers a
covered loss at more than one location, the deductible shall apply
to each location separately in proportion to the amount of the loss
suffered at each such licensed location.
(b) Fidelity Corporation shall pay the full amount of any member's
loss to the member or the member's successor in interest. The member
shall be obligated to pay to Fidelity Corporation the amount of the
member's deductible after payment in full of the loss by Fidelity
Corporation.
(c) In the event a license is surrendered, suspended, or revoked
prior to payment in full by the member of all or any portion of the
deductible, the member shall nevertheless be liable to Fidelity
Corporation for the amount of the deductible. If the license of the
member is surrendered, suspended, or revoked prior to payment in full
of the deductible, Fidelity Corporation shall have priority over all
other claimants, except the State of California and any conservator
or receiver of the member's estate, against the assets of the
licensee, including the bond required under Section 17202.
(d) Nothing in this section shall be construed to give any person
or entity not (1) a member of Fidelity Corporation, or (2) a
successor in interest of a member, or (3) the commissioner any right
of action or any right to make a claim directly against Fidelity
Corporation, its officers, directors, agents, or employees. Fidelity
Corporation shall be entitled to recover its reasonable costs and
attorney's fees as an item of costs, as provided for in paragraph
(10) of subdivision (a) and paragraph (5) of subdivision (c) of
Section 1033.5 of the Code of Civil Procedure, in defending any claim
made directly against Fidelity Corporation, not authorized in this
division.
(e) If a member fails to pay the deductible within the time set
forth in the bylaws of Fidelity Corporation, Fidelity Corporation may
bring an action at law or in equity against the member to recover
the amount of the deductible. Fidelity Corporation shall recover its
reasonable costs and attorney's fees as an item of costs, as provided
for in paragraph (10) of subdivision (a) and paragraph (5) of
subdivision (c) of Section 1033.5 of the Code of Civil Procedure,
provided, that the payment of the costs and attorney's fees will not
cause the member to be in violation of Section 17202, 17202.1, or
17210.