(A) Tenants have no need for Homeowners insurance. (B) Tenants must insure both the apartment building and their personal property. (C) Tenants are eligible for Homeowners insurance using HO-3 (the Special Form). (D) Tenants are eligible for Homeowners insurance using ...
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(A) Snowmobile endorsement. (B) Limited Mexico coverage endorsement. (C) Auto loan/lease (Guaranteed Auto Protection – GAP) coverage. (D) Towing and labor cost coverage. (E) Garage Business endorsement.
(A) Submit proof of loss. (B) Submit to a physical examination if requested. (C) Agree to an examination under oath. (D) Admit negligence to the police if at fault. (E) Provide prompt notice to the insurer.
(A) A vehicle for which no bodily injury liability insurance or bond applies at the time of the accident. (B) A hit-and-run vehicle whose operator cannot be identified. (C) An uninsured vehicle furnished for regular use by a family member.
Liability coverage – Part A is the most common part of the Personal Auto Policy (PAP). Which of the following is NOT covered under the liability section of the PAP? (A) A newly acquired auto that replaces a vehicle previously described ...
(A) Policy period. (B) Insuring agreement. (C) Policy number. (D) Name of the insurer. (E) Limits of insurance for each coverage provided.
(A) Joint underwriting association. (B) Automobile insurance plan. (C) Unsatisfied judgment fund. (D) Reinsurance facility. (E) Specialty automobile plan.
(A) No-fault systems eliminate fraudulent claims. (B) No-fault systems offer rich benefits at the lower overall cost. (C) No-fault systems offer unlimited medical benefits. (D) No-fault systems settle auto claims more quickly at a lower cost. (E) No-fault systems eliminate ...
(A) Pure no-fault system. (B) Absolute liability system. (C) Tort liability system. (D) Vicarious liability system. (E) Modified no-fault system.
(A) Finite risk reinsurance. (B) Excess of loss treaty reinsurance. (C) Pro rata facultative reinsurance. (D) Quota share treaty reinsurance. (E) Per occurrence excess of loss treaty reinsurance.