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Old 05-16-2021, 03:24 PM
Gravydoo II Gravydoo II is offline
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Im just curious, when did the policy before lapse? Tell us the exact date.
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upon signing that lease, Silverstein was obligated to insure the World Trade Center. There was nothing strange, suspicious, or “fortuitous,” therefore, about his purchasing an all-risk insurance policy — which at that time would have automatically included terrorism coverage — two months before 9/11, because that’s when he became contractually responsible for doing so. Ultimately, Silverstein wasn’t even solely responsible for the total dollar amount of that coverage ($3.55 billion) because that was the minimum demanded by his lenders, according to a 2002 report in The American Lawyer.

d'oh... he took over the lease and the building was uninsured. Doh... lololol i guess when you buy a new car and get insurance, you must know an attack is going to happen.
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