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What is PERIL?

The risk, hazard, or contingency insured against by a policy of insurance.

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Related Legal Terms
MULTIPLE PERIL POLICY, SPECIAL PERIL INSURANCE, SPECIAL MULTI PERIL (SMP), NAMED PERIL POLICY, MULTI PERIL CROP INSURANCE, COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE PERIL POLICY, ACCIDENT PERIL, SUDDEN PERIL RULE, MULTI PERIL POLICIES, RISK


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  1. MULTIPLE PERIL POLICY
  2. SPECIAL PERIL INSURANCE
  3. SPECIAL MULTI PERIL (SMP)
  4. NAMED PERIL POLICY
  5. MULTI PERIL CROP INSURANCE
  6. COMMERCIAL MULTIPLE PERIL POLICY
  7. ACCIDENT PERIL
  8. SUDDEN PERIL RULE
  9. MULTI PERIL POLICIES
  10. RISK

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