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CAIB 2 - Key Terms Exam With Complete Solutions

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replacement value -ANSWER- Cost to repair, replace or rebuild the lost or damaged property without deduction for depreciation Scheduled Coverage -ANSWER- Coverage for property specifically identified or scheduled on the insurance policy All Property -ANSWER- All property owned by Insured is covered by a single limit of insurance. Subject to 90% co-insurance. (Building, stock and equipment) Tenant's Improvements -ANSWER- Building improvements, alterations and betterment's made at the expense of Insured by a tenant Actual Cash Value -ANSWER- Repair or replace lost or damaged property less the depreciation Reinsurance -ANSWER- Passing off or "ceding" part of the risk assumed to one or more reinsurers Subscription Policy -ANSWER- A type of policy where a group of insurers agree to share in providing coverage. Condition -ANSWER- Something imposed upon an Insured under the policy that requires them to do or not do something. Can be statutory, policy, other or additional. Subrogation -ANSWER- The right of the Insurer to "step into the shoes" or assume the rights of the party who has been compensated. Can sue who the original party could have sued. Warranty -ANSWER- A promise that certain facts are true and will remain so Material Fact -ANSWER- A fact which communicated to the Insurer, would cause reason to either decline insurance or charge a higher premium Fraudulent -ANSWER- To act willfully and with specific intent to deceive or cheat for the purpose of causing financial loss to another or financial gain to ones self Void Contract -ANSWER- A contract with no legal or binding force Fire Resistive -ANSWER- A building that has met minimum standards in hours it will withstand a controlled burn. Generally made of concrete and steel. Non Combustible -ANSWER- A building where all structural members (floor, roof and supports) are constructed of steel, iron, concrete or other non combustible material. Common Hazards -ANSWER- Conditions common to all buildings which influence the potential for loss. Heating, electrical services, detachment, protection and occupancy. Detachment -ANSWER- The proximity of the building insured to other commercially rated buildings. Adverse Selection -ANSWER- When the applicant for insurance are largely those most likely to suffer a loss. Risk classification -ANSWER- The grouping of classifying of risks according to established criteria Soft Market -ANSWER- Intense competition between insurers. Rates tend to be abnormally low. Hard Market -ANSWER- Due to an increase in the loss ratio partly brought on by low rates of a soft market. Hazard -ANSWER- A condition which could cause a peril Physical Hazard -ANSWER- Conditions relating to the use of tangible property which could cause a peril to occur Moral Hazard -ANSWER- Subjective characteristics of the applicant that could cause a peril to occur. Clients ability to be good or bad.

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3 advantages of using a fact find or survey - ANSWER-1) Assists brokers when
identifying potential losses 2) Assists brokers not to sell coverages the client does not
need 3) Assists brokers in collecting information needed by insurance companies

3 benefits of commercial property checklists - ANSWER-1) Assists brokers when
identifying potential losses 2) Assists brokers to make sure coverages are not
overlooked 3) Assists brokers in reducing E&O losses

Define "Fire Resistive" - ANSWER-This means that the building has achieved the
standard set in hours to remain structurally sound when attacked by fires

Define "Non-Combustible" - ANSWER-These buildings are slightly below the standard
of fire resistive structures

5 areas where insurers request additional information when the building is 25 years or
older (WHORP) - ANSWER-1)Wiring 2) Heating 3) Over-current protection 4) Roof 5)
Plumbing

5 fire hazards common to commercial buildings - ANSWER-1) Heating 2) Occupancy 3)
Protection 4) Electrical Services 5) Detachment

Define "Detachment" - ANSWER-The distance between the insured building to other
commercially rated buildings

Describe 2 types of protection - ANSWER-Private protection; steps taken within the
building to reduce frequency and severity of losses such as sprinkler systems. Public
protection; methods used by municipalities such as fire departments

4 functions performed by underwriters - ANSWER-1) Risk selection 2) Risk
classification 3) rating & rate making 4) policyholders services

Define "Adverse Selection" - ANSWER-Occurs when the applicant for insurance is more
likely to suffer a loss

Define "Risk Classification" - ANSWER-Grouping or classifying risks according to
established criteria which is based on their probability for loss

What is the main advantage of risk classification? - ANSWER-allows insurers to
properly calculate premiums to charge

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