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§ 59A-7-6 NMSA 1978

Casualty

Laws 1984, ch. 127, § 112; 1978 Comp., § 59A-7-6, repealed and reenacted by Laws 2016, ch. 89, § 8; 2017, ch. 130, § 6.

A. Casualty includes:

(1) aircraft liability;

(2) auto commercial liability;

(3) auto private passenger liability;

(4) auto warranty contract;

(5) boiler and machinery;

(6) burglary and theft;

(7) collateral protection;

(8) commercial excess/umbrella liability;

(9) commercial general liability;

(10) congenital defects;

(11) contractual liability;

(12) credit;

(13) credit property;

(14) creditor-placed dual/single interest;

(15) crime;

(16) directors and officers liability;

(17) employers liability;

(18) elevator;

(19) entertainment;

(20) errors and omissions;

(21) failure to file instrument;

(22) farm and ranch liability;

(23) fidelity bonds;

(24) fidelity insurance;

(25) financial guaranty;

(26) gap;

(27) garage liability;

(28) glass;

(29) involuntary unemployment;

(30) kidnap and ransom;

(31) leakage and fire-extinguishing equipment;

(32) legal liability;

(33) liquor liability;

(34) livestock;

(35) mechanical breakdown;

(36) medical malpractice;

(37) mobile homes under transport;

(38) money and securities;

(39) motor club service contracts;

(40) mortgage guaranty;

(41) personal excess/umbrella liability;

(42) personal effects;

(43) personal liability;

(44) personal property floater;

(45) pollution liability;

(46) premises and operations;

(47) product liability;

(48) products and completed operations;

(49) professional liability;

(50) owners and contractors;

(51) stop loss liability;

(52) surety;

(53) title;

(54) vandalism and malicious mischief;

(55) workers' compensation; and

(56) similar products relating to casualty matters.

B. An insurer authorized to transact casualty insurance may write accident and health insurance as those terms are defined in Section 59A-7-3 NMSA 1978.

Official source: NMOneSource (New Mexico Compilation Commission). Reproduced from public-domain New Mexico statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.