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AINS 103 - Exploring Commercial
Insurance Exam Questions with complete
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Loss exposure

Any condition or situation that presents a possibility of loss, whether or not an actual
loss occurs


Property loss exposure

A condition that presents the possibility that a person or an organization will sustain a
loss resulting from damage (including destruction, taking, or loss of use) to property in
which that person or organization has a financial interest.




Real property (realty)

Tangible property consisting of land, all structures permanently attached to the land, and
whatever is growing on the land.


Personal property

All tangible or intangible property that is not real property.


Business personal property

Stock, furniture, fixtures, equipment and machinery, tenant's improvements and
betterments, and other personal property owned by the insured.

, Fixture

Any personal property affixed to real property in such a way as to become part of the real
property.


Money

Currency, coins, bank notes, and sometimes traveler's checks, credit card slips, and
money orders held for sale to the public.


Securities

Written instruments representing either money or other property, such as stocks and
bonds.


Peril

The cause of a loss.


Business income insurance

Insurance that covers the reduction in an organization's income when operations are
interrupted by damage to property caused by a covered peril.


Business interruption

Loss of revenue that a business or another organization sustains because its operations
are suspended as a result of physical injury to its property.


Profit

Net income that results when revenues exceed expenses.


Continuing expenses

Expenses that continue to be incurred during a business interruption.

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