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All of the following are considered insured under the Business Auto Liability except:

A. Anyone other than the named insureds employees, a lessee or borrower or any of their employees while moving property to or from a covered auto.
B. The owner or anyone else from whom a trailer is hired for, borrowed and connected to an auto own by the named insured
C. Anyone using the auto with permission by the named insured
D. The named insured for any covered auto

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Final answer:

The named insured is not considered insured under the Business Auto Liability policy.

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is D. The named insured for any covered auto. This option is excluded from the insured under the Business Auto Liability policy.

Business Auto Liability insurance provides coverage for bodily injury or property damage caused by a covered auto. The policy typically covers the named insured, their employees, and anyone using the auto with permission. However, the named insured themselves are not considered insured under the policy.

For example, if a business owner has a covered auto under the Business Auto Liability policy and they cause an accident, the insurance will provide coverage for the other party's injuries or property damage, but not for the business owner themselves.

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