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All of the following would fall under the definition of a "personal injury" in a Commercial General Liability policy, EXCEPT:

Option 1: False Arrest
Option 2: Slander
Option 3: Bodily Injury
Option 4: Damage to Property

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Final answer:

Damage to Property is not included in the definition of personal injury in a Commercial General Liability policy.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a Commercial General Liability policy, a "personal injury" typically includes bodily injury, false arrest, slander, and damage to property. Therefore, the option that does not fall under the definition of personal injury is Option 4: Damage to Property.

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