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By Kirk A. Pasich In 2008, the California appellate courts issued a number of decisions addressing insurance coverage issues. In City of Hollister v. Monterey Insurance Co., 44 Cal. 4th 541 (2008), a city brought a claim for replacement of a building. The policy required that if the city wished to recover the "functional replacement value" of the building, it had to enter into a contract to repair or replace the buildi...
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