Definition of "Furs insurance"

Sabrina Zyla, C2EX, CRB, MRP, RENE, SRES, SRS real estate agent

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Coverage on fur coats as well as other clothes that have, fur trim. Protection is provided at any location on an all risks basis subject to the exclusions of wear and tear, war, and nuclear disaster. Each item must be specifically listed in the policy.

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