“Ordinance or Law” Provision Mandates Coverage for Roof Repair

Tred R. Eyerly | Insurance Law Hawaii | April 23, 2018 The Tennessee Court of Appeals found that the insured was entitled to coverage under the policy’s  “ordinance or law” provision for repairs to prevent a future collapse of both the damaged and undamaged portions of the building. Jefferson Cnty. Schools v. Tenn. Risk Mgmt. Trust,… Continue reading “Ordinance or Law” Provision Mandates Coverage for Roof Repair

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