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Tag: common law

Colorado Insurance Appraisal Clause: The Amount of The Loss

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This articles discuss specific concerns regarding misinterpretation of the Appraisal Clause in Colorado.  The questions is whether appraisers and umpires should be restricted from discussing depreciation within the appraisal clause function. Our opinion is that any amount beyond the amount…

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