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Allied lines or extended coverage

Allied lines or extended coverage is a feature that can be added to a fire insurance policy to encompass financial loss caused by such hazards as riot and civil commotion, hail, wind, falling objects, land vehicles, water, smoke, and possibly vandalism and malicious mischief.

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