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Caib 3 - Study guide questions to review Questions with Correct Answers CH2 - 5. Coverage C - Medical Payments - Identify four persons excluded under coverage c 1. The insured 2. The insured's employees 3. Other persons working on behalf of the insured or tenant of the insured 4. Any person who is practicing, instructing or participating in athletics CH2 - 14. Supplementary Payments - Coverages A, B and D - Identify two kinds of costs addressed under costs taxed against the insured 1. Court costs 2. Interest on amount of the judgment

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CH2 - 5. Coverage C - Medical Payments - Identify four persons excluded under coverage c

1. The insured


2. The insured's employees


3. Other persons working on behalf of the insured or tenant of the insured


4. Any person who is practicing, instructing or participating in athletics




CH2 - 14. Supplementary Payments - Coverages A, B and D - Identify two kinds of costs

addressed under costs taxed against the insured 1. Court costs


2. Interest on amount of the judgment




CH2 - 15. Supplementary Payments - Coverages A, B and D - Identify when the interest on the

amount of judgment is calculated and any restriction as the amount When the verdict

rendered by the court favours the plaintiff until the insurer has paid. Restricted to the limit of

insurance

, CH2 - 18. Determination of Premium - Identify the factors to be considered when calculating the

premium to be charged by the insurer for 'Products liability exposure' 1. Type of

products sold


2. Sales volume


3. Territories in which products are sold




CH2 - 19. Determination of Premium - Identify the factors to be considered when calculating the

premium to be charged by the insurer for 'Completed operations exposures' 1. Type of

work performed


2. Gross receipts




CH2 - 22. Determination of Premium - Identify the factors to be considered when calculating the

premium to be charged by the insurer for 'tenants legal liability exposure' Approximately

35% of the building rate




CH2 - 3. Additional Policy Sections - Identify when a newly formed or acquired business would

be automatically covered under the existing IBC 2100 When the named insured

purchases all or a majority interest in an existing corporation or forms a new one during the

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