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TEXAS ALL LINES ADJUSTER EXAM Questions and Verified Answers Study Guide Bundle Complete Solutions 2024
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[Show more]Perils - a cause of property losses under an insurance contract ex: windstorm, 
hurricane, explosion, collapse of building, vandalism, accidental discharge, and 
theft 
Law of large numbers - a fundamental concept in statistics and probability that 
describes how the average of a randomly selected l...
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Add to cartPerils - a cause of property losses under an insurance contract ex: windstorm, 
hurricane, explosion, collapse of building, vandalism, accidental discharge, and 
theft 
Law of large numbers - a fundamental concept in statistics and probability that 
describes how the average of a randomly selected l...
If an automobile policy has split limits of 30/60/25. What is the maximum amount 
of liability coverage that would be paid in a covered loss where three people are 
involved. - $30,000 
Which of the following statements best describes an inland marine policy? - 
Pertains to Cargo with no fixed locat...
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Add to cartIf an automobile policy has split limits of 30/60/25. What is the maximum amount 
of liability coverage that would be paid in a covered loss where three people are 
involved. - $30,000 
Which of the following statements best describes an inland marine policy? - 
Pertains to Cargo with no fixed locat...
What is the failure to use that degree of care which n ordinary person of reasonable 
prudence would use under similar circumstances? - Negligence 
What is a situation involving a person other than an insured? - Third Party Loss 
What is the responsibility to another for one's negligence? - Liabili...
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Add to cartWhat is the failure to use that degree of care which n ordinary person of reasonable 
prudence would use under similar circumstances? - Negligence 
What is a situation involving a person other than an insured? - Third Party Loss 
What is the responsibility to another for one's negligence? - Liabili...
Negligence - Failure to use the degree of care that a reasonable person of ordinary 
prudence would use in light of the surrounding facts and circumstances. 
Imposes a duty on people to use reasonable care to avoid causing foreseeable harm 
to foreseeable victims. 
Goal of these laws is to prevent h...
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Add to cartNegligence - Failure to use the degree of care that a reasonable person of ordinary 
prudence would use in light of the surrounding facts and circumstances. 
Imposes a duty on people to use reasonable care to avoid causing foreseeable harm 
to foreseeable victims. 
Goal of these laws is to prevent h...
All of the following are criteria for an accident to have occurred "in the course of" 
the employment under a workers' compensation policy, EXCEPT: - While 
performing a task that a fellow worker requested, that was unusual to the 
employee's job description, but occurred on the employer's prem...
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Add to cartAll of the following are criteria for an accident to have occurred "in the course of" 
the employment under a workers' compensation policy, EXCEPT: - While 
performing a task that a fellow worker requested, that was unusual to the 
employee's job description, but occurred on the employer's prem...
DP - valuation - DP-1 - ACV building & contents 
DP-2/3 - RCV building & ACV contents 
DP - limit for fair rental value - 20% of A 
DP - coverages (A-E) - 
A - dwelling 
B - other structures 
C - personal property 
D - fair rental value 
E - additional living expense 
DP - limit for additional livin...
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Add to cartDP - valuation - DP-1 - ACV building & contents 
DP-2/3 - RCV building & ACV contents 
DP - limit for fair rental value - 20% of A 
DP - coverages (A-E) - 
A - dwelling 
B - other structures 
C - personal property 
D - fair rental value 
E - additional living expense 
DP - limit for additional livin...
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