general crime exclusion
Definition
An addendum to an insurance policy issued to a business that excludes a business or employees of the business from coverage if engaged in criminal activities. The General Crime Exclusion protects the insurer from liability in the event that damage to insured persons or property occurs under criminal circumstances.
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