A loss under an insurance policy which does not either (1) completely destroy or render worthless the Insured property, or (2) exhaust the insurance applying thereto.
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The current cost of replacing an article with a similar one in the same condition. Any item has three basic values: original cost, actual cash value, and replacement value. For example, if you originally paid $400 for your living room couch, its actual cash value might be $175, but if it’s destroyed in a fire, replacing it will cost you $800.