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Question
Explain in brief the Principle of Subrogation.
Solution
The Principle of subrogation implies that after indemnifying the insured for his loss the insurer becomes entitled to all the rights and remedies relating to the insured property. The insurer shall step into the shoes of the insured. The right of subrogation extends only to the extent of the sum insured.
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