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warranty -ANSWER- A promise that certain facts are as they are represented to be and that they will remain so hazard -ANSWER- A condition which may cause a peril to occur Latent defect -ANSWER- A hidden or concealed defect, which cannot be discovered by reasonable and customary inspection ...

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warranty -ANSWER- A promise that certain facts are as they are represented to be and
that they will remain so

hazard -ANSWER- A condition which may cause a peril to occur

Latent defect -ANSWER- A hidden or concealed defect, which cannot be discovered by
reasonable and customary inspection

Endorsement -ANSWER- Changes the terms or conditions of the insured's policy

Messenger -ANSWER- The insured or a partner of the insured or any employee who is
duly authorized by the insured to have the care and custody of the insured property
outside the premises

Damage to electrical equipment caused by artificially generated electrical currents is
excluded by most property insurance policies. Under the fire policy, which of the
following losses would be insured?

A) damage time wiring of refigeration equipment by power surge
B) fire damage to electrical motor arising after a sudden power surge
C) damage to electrical switch due to power surge
D) damage to electrical wiring and switches by brown-out or sudden reduction in power
-ANSWER- B

The insurance acts of the common law provinces require that every policy Insuring
againsnt the peril of fire also insure:

A) lighting damage to electrical devices and appliances
B) windstorm
C) explosion of natural, coal or manufactured gas
D) smoke -ANSWER- C

All of the following methods used by common carriers to limit liability except one. Pick
the exception.

A) standard bull of lading
B) valued Bill of lading
C) enhanced bill of lading
D) released bill of lading -ANSWER- C

, All of the following characteristics except one are common to boiler and machinery
policies. Pick the exception

A) insures objects against accidents
B) excludes coverage for mechanical or electrical breakdown
C) coverage provided is on a limit per accident basis
D) policy contains suspension clause -ANSWER- B

Insurance policies define certain terms as they relate to coverage. The broadest
meaning is given to :

A) burglary
B) theft
C) hold-up
D) robbery -ANSWER- B

Paul sole of foote's shoe distributors inc has resisted all your efforts to add business
interruption insurance coverages to his policy. I'm his opinion, building, equipment, and
stock coverages provide all the insurance he needs.

Other then physical damage to mr. Sole's property, provide 3 examples of sources of
business interruption losses which might be used to convince mr. Foote of the need for
business interruption insurance. -ANSWER- A) failure or breakdown of public utilities
B) transportation- related accidents
C) physical damage to neighboring premises

Gord's glass inc is insured under the commercial building, equipment and stock- broad
form policy. During your initial explanation of the coverages provided by this policy,
Gord was surprised to learn that even the broadest coverage forms contain exclusions.

Insurers have many reasons for excluding coverage for certain perils and property
items. Indicate the reason the Insurer might have for excluding each of the following
losses:

A) loss due to war or arising out of the nuclear energy hazard
B) loss due to flood or earthquake
C) automobiles and aircraft -ANSWER- A) to exclude losses which are generally
considered to be "uninsurable"
B) to exclude losses which have within them the "potential to be catastrophic"
C) to exclude losses for which more specialized coverage forms have been developed

Isabelle Handy owns a small restaurant in the downtown area. You recently advised her
that local by-laws had been implemented which would affect her in the event of a
serious fire loss to her building.

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