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COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE
Under this form of insurance and regarding a covered occurrence, the company
will pay all sums the insured becomes legally obligated to pay as damages due
to:
1. Bodily Injury (Coverage A)
2. Property Damage (Coverage B)
The insurance company has the right to defend any suit against the insured
seeking damages on account of such bodily injury or property damage, even if
any of the allegations of suit are groundless, false or fraudulent, and to make
such investigation and settlement of any claim or suit as it deems expedient.
However, the company is not obligated to pay any claim or judgement or to defend
any suit after applicable limit of the company's liability has been exhausted
by payments of judgements or settlements.
Coverage Explanations:
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