                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

MISCELLANEOUS PROPERTY AND CASUALTY (§ 38.2-111)

A. &#8220;Miscellaneous property insurance&#8221; means insurance against loss
of or damage to property resulting from:

   1. Lightning, smoke or smudge, windstorm, tornado, cyclone, earthquake,
   volcanic eruption, rain, hail, frost and freeze, weather or climatic
   conditions, excess or deficiency of moisture, flood, the rising of the waters
   of the ocean or its tributaries; or

   2. Insects, blights, or disease of such property other than animals; or

   3. Electrical disturbance causing or concomitant with a fire or an explosion;
   or

   4. The ownership, maintenance or use of elevators, except loss or damage by
   fire. This class of insurance includes the incidental power to make
   inspections of and to issue certificates of inspection upon any such elevator;
   or

   5. Bombardment, invasion, insurrection, riot, civil war or commotion, military
   or usurped power, any order of a civil authority made to prevent the spread of
   a conflagration, epidemic or catastrophe, vandalism or malicious mischief,
   strike or lockout, collapse from any cause, or explosion; but not including
   any kind of insurance specified in &#xA7; 38.2-115, except insurance against
   loss or damage to property resulting from:
   				a. Explosion of pressure vessels, except steam boilers of more than
   fifteen pounds pressure, in buildings designed and used solely for residential
   purposes by not more than four families;
   				b. Explosion of any kind originating outside of the insured building or
   outside of the building containing the insured property;
   				c. Explosion of pressure vessels not containing steam; or
   				d. Electrical disturbance causing or concomitant with an explosion; or

   6. Any other cause or hazard which may result in a loss or damage to property,
   if the insurance is not contrary to law or public policy.

B. &#8220;Miscellaneous casualty insurance&#8221; means insurance against
liability, and against loss, damage, or expense arising out of injury to the
economic interests of any person, but not including any class of insurance
otherwise specified in this title, provided that such insurance is not contrary
to law or public policy, except that any policy of miscellaneous casualty
insurance may include appropriate provisions obligating the insurer to pay
medical, hospital, surgical, and funeral expenses arising out of the death,
dismemberment, sickness, or injury of any person, and death and dismemberment
benefits in the event of death or dismemberment, if the death, dismemberment,
sickness, or injury is caused by or is incidental to a cause of loss insured
under the policy.

HISTORY: 1952, c. 317, §§ 38.1-7, 38.1-12; 1986, c. 562; 2004, c. 182; 2007,
c. 762.