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Texas Property & Casualty License Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified What is the insuring agreement? The section of the policy that states what losses the insurer will cover. What is a policy endorsement? A written modification to the terms of an insurance policy. What is the difference between named-peril and all-risk coverage? Named-peril covers only listed perils; all-risk covers all perils except those excluded. What is a loss valuation clause? Specifies how a claim will be calculated and paid. What is a vacancy clause in property insurance? Reduces or suspends coverage if a building is unoccupied for a specified period. What is a coinsurance clause in property insurance? Requires the insured to carry insurance equal to a specified percentage of the property’s value to receive full payment. 2 What is an exclusion in an insurance policy? A risk, condition, or loss not covered by the policy. What is a condition in an insurance policy? A provision that specifies duties of the insured or insurer. What does casualty insurance cover? Liability for injury or damage to others or their property. Who is the first party in an insurance contract? The insured or policyholder. Who is the second party in an insurance contract? The insurance company. What is a premium? The amount paid by the insured for coverage. What is a deductible? The amount the insured must pay before the insurer pays for a loss. What is an insurable interest? 3 A financial or ownership interest in the property or person insured. What is a peril in insurance terms? A specific cause of loss, such as fire, theft, or windstorm. What is a hazard in insurance? A condition that increases the likelihood or severity of a loss. What is the principle of indemnity? The insured should not profit from a loss but be restored to the previous financial position. What is subrogation? The insurer’s right to pursue a third party responsible for a loss after paying a claim. What is actual cash value? Replacement cost minus depreciation. What is replacement cost coverage? Pays the amount to replace damaged property without deducting for depreciation. What is the purpose of an insurance binder? Provides temporary proof of coverage before the policy is issued. 4 What is an insurer’s liability limit? The maximum amount the insurer will pay under the policy. What is liability insurance designed to protect against? Financial loss from legal responsibility for injury or property damage to others. What is personal liability coverage in a homeowners policy? Covers bodily injury or property damage claims arising from the insured’s personal activities. What is medical payments coverage in a homeowners policy? Pays medical expenses for others injured

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What is the insuring agreement?

✔✔The section of the policy that states what losses the insurer will cover.



What is a policy endorsement?

✔✔A written modification to the terms of an insurance policy.



What is the difference between named-peril and all-risk coverage?

✔✔Named-peril covers only listed perils; all-risk covers all perils except those excluded.



What is a loss valuation clause?

✔✔Specifies how a claim will be calculated and paid.



What is a vacancy clause in property insurance?

✔✔Reduces or suspends coverage if a building is unoccupied for a specified period.



What is a coinsurance clause in property insurance?

✔✔Requires the insured to carry insurance equal to a specified percentage of the property’s

value to receive full payment.



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,What is an exclusion in an insurance policy?

✔✔A risk, condition, or loss not covered by the policy.



What is a condition in an insurance policy?

✔✔A provision that specifies duties of the insured or insurer.



What does casualty insurance cover?

✔✔Liability for injury or damage to others or their property.



Who is the first party in an insurance contract?

✔✔The insured or policyholder.



Who is the second party in an insurance contract?

✔✔The insurance company.



What is a premium?

✔✔The amount paid by the insured for coverage.



What is a deductible?

✔✔The amount the insured must pay before the insurer pays for a loss.



What is an insurable interest?


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, ✔✔A financial or ownership interest in the property or person insured.



What is a peril in insurance terms?

✔✔A specific cause of loss, such as fire, theft, or windstorm.



What is a hazard in insurance?

✔✔A condition that increases the likelihood or severity of a loss.



What is the principle of indemnity?

✔✔The insured should not profit from a loss but be restored to the previous financial position.



What is subrogation?

✔✔The insurer’s right to pursue a third party responsible for a loss after paying a claim.



What is actual cash value?

✔✔Replacement cost minus depreciation.



What is replacement cost coverage?

✔✔Pays the amount to replace damaged property without deducting for depreciation.



What is the purpose of an insurance binder?

✔✔Provides temporary proof of coverage before the policy is issued.


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