JustAGuy1
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" Section 43.02[5] addresses exclusions related to violent uprisings and armed hostilities. Sections 43.02[5][a]-[e] explain that for the "war" exclusion to apply, armed hostilities between two or more states or sovereign entities must be ongoing. Losses resulting from usurped power, insurrection, invasion, rebellion, and civil war are also typically excluded from coverage, see Sections 43.02[5][g]-. In contrast, as discussed in Section 43.02[5][f], losses resulting from domestic riot and civil commotion are generally covered. The unique problems presented by acts of terrorism are addressed in Section 43.02[5][j]. "
Of particular note.....
" Losses resulting from usurped power, insurrection, invasion, rebellion, and civil war are also typically excluded from coverage"
You Progs are idiots.
Of particular note.....
" Losses resulting from usurped power, insurrection, invasion, rebellion, and civil war are also typically excluded from coverage"
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You Progs are idiots.