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A contract issued to insure against loss and harm is typically referred to as an insurance policy. This legal agreement outlines the terms under which the insurer agrees to compensate the insured for specified losses or damages, in exchange for regular premium payments. Common types of insurance policies include life, health, auto, and property insurance, each designed to mitigate financial risks associated with various unforeseen events.

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