Analysis Of Property And Casualty Policy

Definition of "Analysis of property and casualty policy"

Mark Mnich real estate agent

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Century 21 AllPoints Realty Inc.

Determination of:

  1. property covered, property excluded;
  2. perils covered, perils excluded;
  3. location covered, location excluded;
  4. time period the policy is in force;
  5. persons covered, persons excluded;
  6. policy limits;
  7. coinsurance requirements.

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