What risks may be inherent in an all risks insurance policy? a.It usually carries exclusions and does
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What risks may be inherent in an “all risks” insurance policy?
a.It usually carries exclusions and does not cover all risks.
b.So-called “all risks” policies are fraudulent and should be avoided at all costs.
c.They carry unrealistically short indemnity periods.
d.All of the above.
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Business Continuity Management Global Best Practices
ISBN: 9781931332354
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Authors: Andrew N Hiles, Kristen Noakes-Frye
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