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    An Insurance Contract Is Classified as a Contract of Indemnity
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An Insurance Contract Is Classified as a Contract of Indemnity

Question 35

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An insurance contract is classified as a contract of indemnity because the insured is not supposed to profit from an insured loss; rather,the insured is meant to come out even.

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