A clause that prevents the insurer from paying under a po...
A clause that prevents the insurer from paying under a policy if the insured killed himself is?
exceptional clause
revival clause
accidental clause
suicide clause
Correct answer is D
The “suicide clause.” Usually, this clause states that no death benefit will be paid if the insured commits suicide within two years of taking out a policy. Whenever an insured person replaces an existing life insurance policy with a new one, the time clock for the suicide clause is set back to zero and starts over again.
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