The pair and set clause found in property insurance policies states that in the event of a loss to only part of a pair or set, losses will be settled

The pair and set clause found in property insurance policies states that in the event of a loss to only part of a pair or set, losses will be settled



a. As if the entire pair or set had been destroyed


b. At the proportionate amount of the stated value


c. Either by repairing or replacing the damaged part or by paying the difference between the actual cash value before and after the loss


d. Based on the actual cash value of the individual part



Answer: c. Either by repairing or replacing the damaged part or by paying the difference between the actual cash value before and after the loss

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