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What are the FOUR main elements of a contract (insurance policy)?

a) Offer, acceptance, consideration, legality
b) Intent, performance, warranty, breach
c) Premium, coverage, deductible, beneficiary
d) Exclusion, waiver, endorsement, rider

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Final answer:

The four main elements of a contract, including an insurance policy, are offer, acceptance, consideration (often a premium), and legality.

Step-by-step explanation:

The four main elements of a contract, including an insurance policy, are:

  1. Offer - A clear proposal presented by one party to another intending to create a legal obligation.
  2. Acceptance - The assent by the party receiving the offer to the terms presented.
  3. Consideration - Something of value that is exchanged between the parties, which in the case of insurance would be the premium paid by the policyholder.
  4. Legality - The requirement that the contract's terms and its purpose adhere to the law and public policy.

These are fundamental to ensuring a legally binding agreement is formed, and that the contract can be enforced by law should any disputes arise.

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