2010 North Carolina Code
Chapter 58 Insurance.
Article 7 - General Domestic Companies.
58-7-193. Valuation of property.


NC Gen Stat § 58-7-193 What's This?

58‑7‑193. Valuation of property.

(a), (b) Repealed by Session Laws 2003‑212, s. 9, effective October 1, 2003.

(c) Personal property acquired pursuant to chattel mortgages made in accordance with G.S. 58‑7‑180 shall not be valued at an amount greater than the unpaid balance of principal on the defaulted loan at the date of acquisition, or the fair market value of the property, whichever amount is less.

(d) If the Commissioner and an insurer do not agree on the value of real or personal property of an insurer, in carrying out the Commissioner's responsibilities under this section, the Commissioner may retain the services of a qualified real or personal property appraiser. The insurer shall reimburse the Commissioner for the costs of the services of any appraiser incurred with respect to the Commissioner's responsibilities under this section. (1991, c. 681, s. 29; 2003‑212, s. 9.)

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