Whenever any policy of insurance is written to insure any real property in this state against loss by fire, tornado, windstorm, lightning, or explosion and the property insured is wholly destroyed without criminal fault on the part of the insured or his or her assignee, the amount of the insurance written in such policy shall be taken conclusively to be the true value of the property insured and the true amount of loss and measure of damages.
Neb. Rev. Stat. § 44-501.02
Fire insurance; valued policies
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Callahan v. Brant (2023)
Most recently applied in Callahan v. Brant (May 2023)
Laws 1913, c. 154, § 74, p. 424; R.S.1913, § 3210; Laws 1919, c. 190, tit
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