Today's property policies follow the tradition of the Standard Fire Policy by totally prohibiting abandonment of insured property by any party. The abandonment clause is brief: There can be no abandonment to this Company of any property.

Today's property policies follow the tradition of the Standard Fire Policy by totally prohibiting abandonment of insured property by any party. The abandonment clause is brief: There can be no abandonment to this Company of any property.



The "impaired property" exclusion of a CGL policy's Coverage A deals mainly with:


Loss of use claims due to "impaired property".


Physical injury due to the "impaired property of others".


Property damage due to "impaired products".


Liability due to "impaired property".



Answer: Loss of use claims due to "impaired property".

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