(A) Limits a bailee’s liability for damages to the property of others in the bailee’s care, custody, and control.
(B) Is intended to defeat a bailee’s attempts to limit its liability for damages to property insured by the bailor.
(C) Makes the bailee’s insurance secondary to the insurance of the bailor.
(D) Defeats the insurer’s right of subrogation against the bailee.
(E) Requires the insured to hold harmless any bailee who has temporary custody of the insured’s property.
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(B) Is intended to defeat a bailee’s attempts to limit its liability for damages to property insured by the bailor.
(B) Is intended to defeat a bailee’s attempts to limit its liability for damages to property insured by the bailor.
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