Section 4101. Definitions  


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  • In this article: (a) "Basic kinds of insurance"
      means the kinds of insurance described in the  following  paragraphs  of
      subsection  (a)  of  section  one  thousand one hundred thirteen of this
      chapter numbered therein as set forth in parentheses below:
        fire (4);
        burglary and theft (7);
        glass (8);
        boiler and machinery (9);
        elevator (10);
        animal (11);
        personal injury liability (13);
        property damage liability (14) - basic as to stock companies only;
        workers' compensation and employers' liability (15);
        fidelity and surety (16);
        credit (17);
        marine and inland marine (20);
        marine protection and indemnity (21) - basic as  to  mutual  companies
      only.
        (b)  "Non-basic  kinds  of  insurance"  means  the  kinds of insurance
      described in the following paragraphs of subsection (a) of  section  one
      thousand  one  hundred  thirteen of this chapter numbered therein as set
      forth in parentheses below:
        accident and health (item (i) of (3));
        non-cancellable disability (item (ii) of (3));
        miscellaneous property (5);
        water damage (6);
        collision (12);
        property damage liability (14) -  non-basic  as  to  mutual  companies
      only;
        motor vehicle and aircraft physical damage (19);
        inland marine as specified in marine and inland marine (20);
        marine protection and indemnity (21) - non-basic as to stock companies
      only;
        residual value (22);
        credit unemployment (24);
        gap (26);
        prize indemnification (27);
        service contract reimbursement (28);
        legal services insurance (29);
        involuntary unemployment insurance (30);
        salary protection insurance (31).