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Question 1 Locate Sections 646 and 647 of the Insurance Act. RSA 2000, Ch. 1-3. Which of the following does NOT indicate an insurable interest? Not yet answered Marked out of Select one: 1.00 a. Erin and Shannon lived together as a couple for several years, but have now been apart for even longer, and remain in a group of best friends I Flag question b. The three shareholders of a very successful restaurant are respectively also the restaurant general manager, chef and events manager O c. Terry and Sid are receiving room and board for free from their cousin Jean while attending NAIT O d. Riley is a professional hockey player who pays 15% of earnings to a sports agent Question 2 Locate Section 540 of the Insurance Act. RSA 2000, Ch. 1-3 and refer to the Statutory Conditions which appear in it. On the happening of any loss or damage Not yet to insured property, the insured must: answered Marked out of 100 Select one Flag question a, Deliver an oral statement in respect of loss or damage to the insured property describing the insured's knowledge of how any fire ignition damage originated O b. Deliver a proof of loss in respect of loss or damage to the insured property with the written statements of at least 4 witnesses to the damage or loss O c. Deliver a proof of loss in respect of loss or damage to the insured property which is verified by statutory declaration O d. Deliver a proof of loss in respect of loss or damage to the insured property stating the interest of the insurer in that property Question 3 In the LawNow website find the article. "Mistake #4 in Starting a Small Business: Not Being Adequately Insured" by Carole Aippersbach. Types of losses that Not yet may be covered by property insurance may include? answered Marked out of 1.00 Select one: F Flag question O a. An employee intentionally hitting your competitor's building with his truck O b. An officer of the corporation being responsible under the Environmental Protection Act in respect of spilled contaminants onto public property c. Breach of intellectual property rights O d. Loss of business income