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What Is The Scope Of Property Loss?

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Damage caused by natural disasters such as inventory, equipment (facilities), factory buildings and other assets; damage to assets, such as inventory, equipment (facilities), factories and other assets caused by liability accidents, including loss of goods and materials due to improper safekeeping; loss and moldy loss of various goods; loss of accounts receivable due to bankruptcy or death of debtors, receivables that are still not recovered after the liquidation of the bankrupt property or property, and loss of accounts receivable caused by accounts receivable which are still uncollectible for more than three years due to debtors' overdue performance; inventory losses, shortages and damage caused by assets found in the inventory.

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