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56-7-1111. Antique automobiles Valuation.

(a)  If, at the request of the insurer, an appraisal of personal property to be insured under an automobile policy insuring an antique automobile is made, then, in the absence of fraud, the appraised value of the property shall be binding on the insurer if the insurer:

     (1)  Charges and accepts a premium for the policy or endorsement to the policy that is based on the amount of the appraised value; and

     (2)  Issues a policy or endorsement to the policy that provides coverage of the property in the amount of the appraised value.

(b)  This section shall apply only to policies insuring antique automobiles delivered, issued for delivery or renewed in this state after July 1, 1990.

[Acts 1990, ch. 895, § 1.]  

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-56 > Chapter-7 > Part-11 > 56-7-1111

56-7-1111. Antique automobiles Valuation.

(a)  If, at the request of the insurer, an appraisal of personal property to be insured under an automobile policy insuring an antique automobile is made, then, in the absence of fraud, the appraised value of the property shall be binding on the insurer if the insurer:

     (1)  Charges and accepts a premium for the policy or endorsement to the policy that is based on the amount of the appraised value; and

     (2)  Issues a policy or endorsement to the policy that provides coverage of the property in the amount of the appraised value.

(b)  This section shall apply only to policies insuring antique automobiles delivered, issued for delivery or renewed in this state after July 1, 1990.

[Acts 1990, ch. 895, § 1.]  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Tennessee > Title-56 > Chapter-7 > Part-11 > 56-7-1111

56-7-1111. Antique automobiles Valuation.

(a)  If, at the request of the insurer, an appraisal of personal property to be insured under an automobile policy insuring an antique automobile is made, then, in the absence of fraud, the appraised value of the property shall be binding on the insurer if the insurer:

     (1)  Charges and accepts a premium for the policy or endorsement to the policy that is based on the amount of the appraised value; and

     (2)  Issues a policy or endorsement to the policy that provides coverage of the property in the amount of the appraised value.

(b)  This section shall apply only to policies insuring antique automobiles delivered, issued for delivery or renewed in this state after July 1, 1990.

[Acts 1990, ch. 895, § 1.]