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Q: Personal Property

Answer:
Contents refers to personal property, including items inside and outside the building. Personal property includes
transportable items like appliances, unattached outdoor items, and items on the land.


Q: Real Property

Answer:
Real property includes the building and its attached components, such as doors, windows, sinks, and toilets.


Q: Insurable Interest

Answer:
Interest someone has in a person or property that is subject to a financial loss if injured or damaged. Must exist at the time
of loss in P&C insurance.


Q: Elements of Insurable Interest

Answer:
There are 3 elements of insurable interest: Financial (Mortgage company and borrower), Blood (Family), Business
(Business partners over a company).


Q: Actual Cash Value

Answer:
Replacement cost less than depreciation (RC- Depreciation=Amount Paid). Reinforces the principal of indemnity.


Q: Replacement Cost

Answer:
What it cost to replace the property at today's price without depreciation. Contrary to the principal of indemnity.


Q: Functional Replacement Cost

Answer:
Replacing a property with a more modern and less expensive property.


Q: Market Value

Answer:
What a willing buyer is willing to pay a willing seller.


Q: Agreed Value

, Answer:
The amount agreed upon by the insured and insurer. Amount is stated in the policy.


Q: Stated Amount

Answer:
The amount the insurer says for a particular property. Amount is written in the policy.


Q: Proximate Cause of Loss

Answer:
A loss is covered only if a covered peril is the proximate cause. Proximate cause is the event initiating an unbroken chain
of events leading to the loss.


Q: Named Peril Policy

Answer:
A policy that specifies the perils covered. If it is not listed, it's not covered.


Q: Theft

Answer:
Taking of property.


Q: Burglary

Answer:
Taking of property using forced entry and exit.


Q: Robbery

Answer:
Taking of property using threatening tactics.


Q: Mysterious Disappearance

Answer:
Not knowing, when, where or how a property was taken. Not covered in most insurance policies.


Q: Vandalism

Answer:
Malicious damage to a building without theft.


Q: SOAR (Special, Open, All Risk)

Answer:
Covers everything except what is excluded.


Q: Negligence

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