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CAIB 2 FINAL EXAM PRACTICE
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, Define Loading - ANS Additional rate charged over and above the fire rate.
Define common carrier - ANS Includes airline, railroads, trucking companies, and others that
furnish transportation to any member of the public seeking their services.
Define "Bailee for Hire" - ANS One who has temporary custody of the personal property of
another for a purpose other than sale and who is compensated as a condition of such custody.
Define discovery period. - ANS Time permitted by an insurer, commencing with the expiry
date of the policy, in which a claim must be discovered by the insured if it is to be covered by the
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policy.
Define contributing property - ANS Manufacturer or supplier upon whom the insured depends
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for materials or goods.
All of the following characteristics except one, are common to Boiler and Machinery policies.
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Pick the exception.
A) insures objects against accidents.
B) excludes coverage for mechanical or electrical breakdown.
C) coverage is provided on a limit per accident basis.
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D) insurer retains the right to suspend coverage immediately on any object judged to be in a
dangerous condition. - ANS B) excludes coverage for mechanical or electrical breakdown.
The builders risk broad form can be used to insure all of the following property items at the
project site, except one. Pick the exception.
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A) all materials and supplies to enter into and form part of the completed project.
B) growing trees, plants, shrubs, and flowers.
C) temporary office used by the contractor.
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D) contractors tools and equipment. - ANS D) contractors tools and equipment.
A common carrier is not liable to the owners of goods being transported by it for the following
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loss: (pick the correct answer)
A) spoilage of goods caused by the failure of refrigeration equipment attached to transporting
conveyance.
B) inherent vice in goods being transported.
C) damage to goods caused by an accident involving the transporting conveyance.
D) a delay in shipment causing spoilage due to stock being misdirected by the carrier at the
point of shipment. - ANS B) inherent vice in goods being transported.
The safe burglary rider would pay for the following loss: