What is that principle which states that an insured may not be compensated by the insurance company in an amount exceedi

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What is that principle which states that an insured may not be compensated by the insurance company in an amount exceedi

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What is that principle which states that an insured may not be compensated by the insurance company in an amount exceeding the insured's economic loss?

A. Principle of cash value
B. Principle of indemnity
C. Right of subrogation
D. Co-insurance
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