California Insurance Code 1969 – When insurance is confined in its terms to an actual total loss, it …
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When insurance is confined in its terms to an actual total loss, it does not cover a constructive total loss, but it does cover any loss which necessarily results in depriving the insured of the possession, at the port of destination, of the entire subject matter insured.
(Enacted by Stats. 1935, Ch. 145.)