Indiana Code 27-1-30-2. “Casualty and liability insurance” defined
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Terms Used In Indiana Code 27-1-30-2
- Insurance: means a contract of insurance or an agreement by which one (1) party, for a consideration, promises to pay money or its equivalent or to do an act valuable to the insured upon the destruction, loss or injury of something in which the other party has a pecuniary interest, or in consideration of a price paid, adequate to the risk, becomes security to the other against loss by certain specified risks; to grant indemnity or security against loss for a consideration. See Indiana Code 27-1-2-3
Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, “casualty and liability insurance” means the types of insurance described in IC 27-1-5-1, Class 2(h) and 2(l).
As added by P.L.270-1987, SEC.2.