Nonemployee Crime CoveragesPolicies designed to cover against loss of money or other property through dishonest acts of persons other than employees are classified according to peril. There are policies to protect against burglary, robbery, theft, forgery, and so on. Only the specified type of criminal activity indicated is covered,and coverage exists only when the loss meets the definition of the particular type of crime covered. For example, burglary consists of stealing property when the premises are not open for business and requires forcible entry into the premises. Insurance policies covering loss by burglary typically require visible evidence of forcible entry into the premises or forcible exit. Robbery, on the other hand,consists of taking property by violence or threat of violence. Theft is much broader in meaning than is either burglary or robbery and includes an illegal taking of property,thus embracing both burglary and robbery.All nonemployee crime forms exclude employee fidelity losses.
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