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CAIB 3 Chapter 3 Questions and Answers Rated A+

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Identify, other than in Quebec two different systems used to insure automobiles in Canada 1. Private insurers 2. Compulsory government insurance plans Identify three types of Standard Policy Forms (SPF) that are used to insure vehicles SPF No 1. Owners Form SPF No 4. Standard garage automobile policy SPF No 6. Standard non-owned automobile policy Briefly explain what is meant by standard policy forms Policy forms developed by the insurance industry for all types of automobile use Identi...

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CAIB 3 Chapter 1 Questions with Verified Solutions

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Identify the two divisions in the Canadian Legal System Criminal Law Civil Law Should brokers always recommend clients questions concerning maters of law to a qualified legal practitioner? Yes Identify eight examples of criminal wrongs Certain uses of an automobile Possession and trafficking of drugs Murder Voluntary manslaughter Burglary, robbery and theft Price fixing Pollution of the air and water False advertising

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CAIB 2 - Chapter 7 Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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4 sources of business interruption & provide an example of each 1) physical damage to business; fire destroys business 2) failure of public utilities; ice storm damages power lines 3) transportation related accidents; rail car derailment 4) physical damage to neighbouring premises; anchor store burns down 3 sources of funding available to businesses when their operations are interrupted 1) reduce their capital reserves 2) take out a bank loan 3) purchase adequate amounts of business interr...

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CAIB 2 - Chapter 6 Latest Update Graded A+

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3 Considerations that make some property items "Target Items" and provide an explanation for each 1) Convertibility; the ease at which property can be sold and converted to cash 2) Value; higher valued articles are more attractive to thieves 3) Portability; the ease at which property can be transported 4 methods used by thieves which may cause loss to insured property & provide an example 1) Forceable entry into building; entry by breaking a window 2) Unforced entry into building; thief ...

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CAIB 2 - CHAPTER 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED

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Submission." A proposal for insurance that's presented to the underwriter for consideration. It can include an application, and additional verbal and written information (i.e., previous policy premium, loss details and history, financial statements and photos). Three purposes of survey forms. 1) Assists to identify loss exposures; 2) Helps eliminate purchase of coverage that isn't needed; 3) Assists in development of underwriting information the insurer needs. Three advantages of using ...

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CAIB 2 - CHAPTER 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED

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Scheduled coverage. Only the property specifically listed or scheduled on the policy is insured. Property of Every Description (POED) coverage. Building, Stock and Equipment are insured under a single limit of insurance. All Property (Blanket) coverage. All property owned by the insured is covered or "blanketed" by a single limit of insurance. (May insure property at more than one location.)

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Scheduled Coverage Refer to policy on which coverage is provided only on that property which is specifically identified or scheduled Property of Every Description Refers to policy used to insure buildings, stock and equipment under a single limit of insurance All Property (Blanket) A policy which under all property owned by the insured is covered or "blanketed" by a single limit of insurance Tenant Improvement Building improvement, alteration and betterment made at the expense of or pur...

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CAIB 2 Practice Exam Questions with Verified Answers

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Waivers of Co-insurance clause are common on commercial property policies. What types of losses are applicable to this waiver of co-insurance? Is less than $5000 or Is less than 2% of the amount of insurance. (72,00 x 2%=1440) Identify 3 reasons why exclusions exist on commercial property policy. losses which are generally considered by insurers to be commercially insurable: 1. Deliberate acts of violence -war, rebellion 2. losses which are considered catastrophic, Earthquake, snow slides,...

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CAIB 2 Latest Version with Certified Answers

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Scheduled Coverage refers to policy on which coverage is provided only on that property which is specifically identified or scheduled All Property refers to policy used to insure building, equipment and stock under a single limit of Insurance Tenants Improvement building improvements, alteration and betterments made at expense of or purchased by the insured to a building occupied by the insured and which are not otherwise insured, provided the insured is not actual owner of such building ...

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CAIB 2 Chapter 7 Practice Test 1 Graded A+

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Provide four sources of Business Interruption losses and an example of each. i) Physical damage to business example: Fire destroys business and customers cannot make purchases ii) Failure of public utilities example: Ice storm damages power lines and power cannot be restored for several weeks. This results in sales at the business to plummet iii) Transportation related accidents example: Railcar containing hazardous gas overturns causing evacuation of town. As a result, of this railcar a...

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