Utah Code § 31A-21-308

Limitations on loss to be borne by insurer
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(1) An insurance policy indemnifying an insured against loss may by clear language limit the part
of the loss to be paid by the insurer to a specified or determinable maximum amount, to loss in
excess of a specified or determinable amount, to a specified proportion of the loss which may
vary with the amount of the loss, or to any combination of these methods. If the policy covers
various risks, different limitations may be provided separately for each risk, if the policy clearly
states that.
(2) A policy indemnifying an insured against loss of or damage to property may limit the part of the
loss to be paid by the insurer to a percentage of the total loss that corresponds to the ratio of
the insured sum to a specified percentage of the value of the insured property.

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