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AAIS Businessowners Forms

 Summary: AAIS offers two Businessowners forms, BP 0100 06 12, which provides named perils coverage, and BP 0200 06 12, which provides special perils coverage. Both forms include liability coverages.

Unlike the ISO program, where the special form BP 00 03 may be converted by endorsement to a named perils form similar to the previous BP 00 01, AAIS retains the option of two forms.

Following is an overview of the coverages provided in the forms, and the eligibility requirements.

Topics covered:

Introduction

Overview—property

Overview—liability

Eligibility

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