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What types of items are excluded from builder's risk insurance policies?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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A(n) __________________ is/are a contract form that has been developed by the property owner's legal representation that can be used for multiple projects performed by the same service provider by simply attaching the service provider's proposal to the agreement.
 
  A. contract specifications
  B. contractor provided contract
  C. agreement for service
  D. quality vendor contract



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Answer to Question 1

The typical exclusions to builder's risk policies are XCU exclusions - explosions, collapse, and underground damage. Other exclusions might include:

a) freezing
b) glass breakage
c) earthquakes
d) subsidence
e) floods
f) nuclear radiation
g) cost of correcting defective workmanship
h) losses during testing
i) loss or damage due to errors or omissions

Answer to Question 2

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