How does surety differ from casualty?
a. Casualty covers legal expenses of the insured and surety does not
b. There are three parties to surety, the principal, obligee and guarantor
c. Casualty covers the named insured and surety covers the obligee in case the principal under the bond defaults
d. All of the responses are correct
Ans: d. All of the responses are correct
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