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BGB 307. 3 Subsections ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) above , and sections 308 and 309 apply only to provisions in standard business terms on the basis of which arrangements derogating from legal provisions , or arrangements supplementing those legal provisions , are agreed . Other provisions may be ineffective under subsection ( 1 ) sentence 2 above , in conjunction with subsection ( 1 ) sentence 1 above .
BGB 1835. 2 Outlays also include the costs of reasonable insurance against damage that may be caused to the ward by the guardian or the supervisory guardian or that may be suffered by the guardian or supervisory guardian because he is obliged to compensate a third party for damage caused by the conduct of the guardianship ; this does not apply to the costs of the third-party liability insurance of the keeper of a motor vehicle . Sentence 1 does not apply if the guardian or supervisory guardian receives payment under section 1836 ( 1 ) sentence 2 in conjunction with the Guardians and Custodians Payment Act [ Vormünder - und Betreuervergütungsgesetz ] .
BGB 1899. 1 The custodianship court may appoint more than one custodian if better care can be taken of the affairs of the person under custodianship as a result of this . In this case , it determines which custodian is entrusted with which group of tasks . There is no appointment of more than one custodian who receive payment except in the cases dealt with in subsections ( 2 ) and ( 4 ) and section 1908i ( 1 ) sentence 1 in conjunction with section 1792.
GG 125c. 1 Law that was enacted by virtue of paragraph ( 2 ) of Article 91a in conjunction with clause 1 of paragraph ( 1 ) as it stood up to 1 September 2006 shall continue in force until 31 December 2006.