§ 3961. Valuation of property
Whenever a fire insurance company shall write a policy covering a building in this State and shall attach thereto the so-called co-insurance clause, or any similar clause requiring the insured to carry insurance in amount equal to any percentage of the value of such building, the insured may ask for a valuation of such building insured, which valuation may be agreed upon in writing by the insuring company and the insured, and shall be the valuation of the property insured for the purpose of fixing the liability of the company during the life of the policy.
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 8 - Banking and Insurance
Chapter 105 - Fire and Casualty Insurance
§ 3861. Discrimination and rebates prohibited
§ 3864. Penalty for violation of sections 3463 and 3862
§ 3866. Returns, rate of tax, exemption
§ 3868. When loss due and payable
§ 3869. Contracts considered made in Vermont
§ 3879. Cancellation of fire and casualty insurance
§ 3880. Notice of cancellation
§ 3884. Required renewals; continuation of agents’ contracts and brokers’ accounts
§ 3912. Contents of declaration
§ 3914. Statement as to applications
§ 3915. Issuance of certificate of authority
§ 3916. Name, status and powers
§ 3925. Bylaws; compulsory provisions
§ 3927. Assessment cooperative insurance corporations
§ 3930. Nonassessment cooperative insurance corporations to commence business
§ 3931. Application of provisions
§ 3962. Application to Commissioner
§ 3963. Time and place for making valuation
§ 3964. Appointment of appraisers to determine valuation
§ 3965. Appraisers’ award and expenses
§ 3966. Duration of valuation fixed
§ 3968. Penalty for violations