CG 21 50 04 13 Amendment of Liquor Liability Exclusion
Deletes the liquor liability exclusion in the CGL form and replaces it. The term"in the business of" is eliminated. Instead, the exclusion applies only if the insured (1) manufactures, sells, or distributes alcoholic beverages, (2) serves liquor for a charge, regardless of whether or not the activity requires a license or is for the purpose of financial gain, (3) serves liquor without charge if a license is required for such an activity; or (4) permits any person to bring alcoholic beverages onto the insured's premises for consumption on the premises.
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