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All of the following what are included in supplementary payments under a General Liability Policy EXCEPT:

a. Defense expenses incurred by the insurance company.
b. Costs taxed against the insured in any suit defended by the insurance company.
c. Premiums on appeal bonds required in any suit and reasonable expenses incurred by the insured at the company's request.
d. Medical payments

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Final answer:

Supplementary payments under a General Liability Policy include defense expenses and costs taxed against the insured, but do not include medical payments.

Step-by-step explanation:

Supplementary payments under a General Liability Policy include defense expenses incurred by the insurance company, costs taxed against the insured in any suit defended by the insurance company, premiums on appeal bonds required in any suit, and reasonable expenses incurred by the insured at the company's request. However, medical payments are not included in supplementary payments.

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