PC Chapter 5 Flashcards

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Additional Coverages

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additional coverages are provided without additional cost in property contracts. examples would include payment for debris removal and for fire department servies charges. the coverage may pay an amount to the stated limits of the policy

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additional living expsenses

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an indirect loss coverage designed to offset the additional cost of living temporary quarters while a dwelling is being rebuilt or repaired. foun in the homewoners and dwelling policies

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all risks

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all risks are mean to convey the company is providing special or open perisl coverage on propery policy. all risk is an antiquated term that is legally indefensible because it implies everything is covered when actually there are exclusions even with special or open perils coverage

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appurtenant structure

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in a homeowners policy an appurenant structure is a builidng or structure other than a dwelling. for example a detached garage or a tool shed

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5
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basic peril

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a peril or cause of loss form in which 11 named perils can be covered in a commercial lines property poliyc and 9 named perils in a personal lines policie

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betterments and improvements

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protection gennerally provided tentants against loss to additions or changes made at their own ex[ses that enhance the value of the property they occupy

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7
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broad form homeowners

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H02

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Broad Perils

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a peril or cause of loss form in which 14 names perils plus collapse can be covered in a commercial lines properrty police or 12 named perils pluc collapse in a personal lines policie

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9
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Builidng Ordinance

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builidng codes ( ordincance or law) dictate how builidngs must be constructed to ensure safety and other converns are met. financial losses suffered by an insured that result from the imposition of a bulidng ordinace are either not covered or limited in coverage. adequate coverage can be purchses with an endorsement

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10
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Comprehensive Form Homeowners

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HO 5

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Concurrent Causation

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the concept in insurance that stae that when two perils ( one covered and one excluded) damdage covered property at the same time the insurance compay will only pay for the damage covered by the covered peril

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12
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condominium form homeworners

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HO 6

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13
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Consequential Loss

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generally an inderect loss. specifically an endoresement that can be purchased within an equipment breakdown policy that would cover losses that occur adfter and as a result of riedct loss. example spoilage that occurs after a power loss

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14
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Debris Removal

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debris removal is an additional coverage of a peroperty policy whihc stipultes to what extent the polikcy will pay for the removal or debris after a covered los to property has occured

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15
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declatrations sheet/ page

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the first page of the insurance contract that contains information conceringing who, what, when , amount and where is covered

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16
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deductible

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the amount of risk that the insured has retained

17
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dwelling

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a home and more. for insurance purposes a dwelling is considered a house as well as itmes built in to the home and items attached to the home

18
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dwelling policy

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a policy to cover a dwelling in which the owner does not reside or for some other reason does not qualify for homeowners coverage

19
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earthquake endorsement

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coverage for extra cost in property contract to cover losses due to earthquake and volcanic eruption

20
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exclusiosn

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losses not covered in apolicy

21
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fair rental value

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an inderect loss tcoverage designed to offset the losses sustained by a landlord following the damage or destruction of property

22
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fire department service charge

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an adiditional coverage automaticall provided in both homeowenrs and commercial property it is the payment made to the fire depeartment to put out a fire. in home owners $500 and in commerical $1000

23
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Floater

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coverage avalialbe under in land marine insurance to cover personal property from more perls and with ametter method of valualtion that offered in property insurance

24
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forgery

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a criminam act of fraudently making or altering a codument with the intent of depricinv others of their right, interestt or property