Oklahoma Code § 36-999.3

Title 36. Insurance: Definitions
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As used in the Oklahoma Subsidence Insurance Act:
1.  “Commercial building” means any building, other than a
residence or living unit, permanently affixed to realty located in
this state, including basements, footings, foundations, septic
systems and underground pipes directly servicing the building, but
does not include sidewalks, driveways, parking lots, swimming pools,
patios, pilings, piers, wharves, docks, retaining walls, fences,
land, trees, plants, crops or agricultural field drainage tile;
2.  “Commercial coverage” means mine subsidence insurance for a
commercial building;

3.  “Insurer” or “insurers” means insurance companies and
reciprocals licensed and authorized to write homeowner’s insurance
and commercial property insurance policies in this state;
4.  “Living unit” means the physical portion designated for
separate ownership or occupancy for residential purposes, of a
building or group of buildings, permanently affixed to realty
located in this state, having elements which are owned or used in
common, including an apartment unit, a condominium unit, a
cooperative unit or any other similar unit, including appurtenant
structures, basements, footings, foundations, septic systems and
underground pipes directly servicing the dwelling or building, but
does not include swimming pools, patios, pilings, wharves, docks,
retaining walls, fences, sidewalks, driveways, land, trees, plants,
crops or agricultural field drainage tile;
5.  “Living unit coverage” means mine subsidence insurance for a
living unit;
6.  “Mine subsidence” means lateral or vertical ground movement
caused by a failure initiated at the mine level, of man-made
underground mines, including, but not limited to, coal mines, clay
mines, lead and zinc mines, limestone mines, and fluorspar mines
that directly damage residences or commercial buildings.  “Mine
subsidence” does not include lateral or vertical ground movement
caused by earthquake, landslide, volcanic eruption, soil conditions,
soil erosion, soil freezing and thawing, improperly compacted soil,
construction defects, roots of trees and shrubs or collapse of storm
and sewer drains and rapid transit tunnels;
7.  “Policy” or “policies” means any contract or contracts of
insurance providing the coverage of the Standard Fire Policy and
Extended Coverage Endorsement on any residence, living unit or
commercial building.  It does not include those insurance contracts
that are referred to as marine or inland marine policies;
8.  “Residence” means a building used principally for
residential purposes up to and including a four-family dwelling,
permanently affixed to realty located in Oklahoma, including
appurtenant structures, basements, footings, foundations, septic
systems and underground pipes directly servicing the dwelling or
building, but does not include living units, swimming pools, patios,
pilings, wharves, docks, retaining walls, fences, sidewalks,
driveways, land, trees, plants, crops or agricultural field drainage
tile; and
9.  “Residential coverage” means mine subsidence insurance for a
residence.

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