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Additional Insured
10/18/2009 2:25:00 AM EST
LexisNexis Insurance Center Staff
Additional Insureds: New Appleman Insurance Law Practice Guide 4.05(3)(c)

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Section 4.05(3)(c) is a portion of the “Analyzing Insurance Policies” chapter from the New Appleman Insurance Law Practice Guide. The authors, Elaine M. Moss and Karen L. Bizzini, analyze the Insured’s Perspective in section 4.05, and specifically Additional Insureds in section 4.05(3)(c).
 
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