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The correct answer is C) I and II.
The reasons why a peril may be considered uninsurable and therefore excluded from insurance contracts include the following: The losses from the occurrence of the peril may be due to a predictable decline in value and the losses from the occurrence of the peril may be incalculable and catastrophic.
A bad event can be considered an uninsurable peril. These could be potential dangers or bad events in your region or property. Â
Among those insurable perils, we find floods, earthquakes, infestations of rats or insects, landslides, and melting of ice.