Oregon Statutes

§ 742.248 — Mutual fire insurers policyholders’ liability; nonassessable policies

Oregon § 742.248
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.18
Title 56Insurance
Ch. 742Insurance Policies Generally; Property and Casualty Policies

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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 742.248 (2026).

Text

(1)Each person accepting a policy in a mutual fire insurer thereby becomes a member of the insurer and liable for a proportionate share of losses and operating expenses.
(2)Any person or persons holding property in trust may insure the same in a mutual fire insurer, and as such trustee assume the liabilities and be entitled to the rights of a member, but shall not be personally liable upon such insurance policy.
(3)A mutual fire insurer may fix the contingent and mutual liability of its members for payment of losses and expenses by a uniform rule set forth in its bylaws and policies. Such mutual liability shall not be less than twice the amount of the usual advance assessment written in the policy.
(4)A mutual fire insurer that received a certificate of authority prior to September 2,

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§ 742.036
Oregon § 742.036

Legislative History

Formerly 744.430 and then 743.672

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