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		<title>By: Articles &#187; Coverages for Commercial Auto Insurance</title>
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		<description>[...] neglect to include it on their policies. Most insurance carriers issue auto policies with a covered auto symbol of “7” to only cover those vehicles that are specifically listed in the policy documents. If that is the only covered auto symbol shown for the liability portion of the policy, then [...]</description>
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