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In Florida, an insurer licensed to conduct business in Florida, but domiciled in New Jersey, is called a(n)

A) Domestic company
B) Foreign company
C) Alien company
D) Interstate company

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Final answer:

A foreign company is an insurer licensed to conduct business in Florida but domiciled in another state.

Step-by-step explanation:

In Florida, an insurer licensed to conduct business in Florida but domiciled in New Jersey is called a foreign company.

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