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GC: n S: http://www.divorce.com.sg/page4.html (last access:28 February 2013) N: A category of property typically excluded in liability policies. Items considered to be in the care, custody, and control of the insured are typically not covered by liability policies because they either belong to the insured and are therefore better covered
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