For a loss exposure to be ideally insurable it must be definite in

For a loss exposure to be ideally insurable it must be definite in



A. Time, cause, and location.
B. Value, extent, and consequences.
C. Duration, damage, and cost.
D. Scope, origin, and coverage.


Answer: A. For a loss exposure to be ideally insurable it must be definite in time, cause, and location.

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