Texas Code § 911.152

PROPERTY AND HAZARDS AGAINST WHICH COMPANY MAY NOT INSURE
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Sec. 911.152. PROPERTY AND HAZARDS AGAINST WHICH COMPANY MAY NOT INSURE. (a) A farm mutual insurance company may not insure:
(1) a building, or the building's contents, with more than 40 percent of the building's floor space or more than 500 square feet of floor space, whichever is less, used for business purposes, except as provided by Section 911.151 (b)(3); or
(2) any type of commercial or private passenger motor vehicle, except as provided by Section 911.151 (b)(4).
(b) A farm mutual insurance company may not assume or issue an insurance policy that:
(1) indemnifies an insured for liability to a third party the insured incurs in committing a tortious act; or
(2) covers an insured for liability the insured incurs under a contract to maintain, hold, or store property belonging to another.

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