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Medical pay under a Commercial General Liability Policy covers injuries:

a. Incurred by customers on insured's premises.
b. Product and completed operations.
c. Resulting from liquor liability.
d. Sustained by insured's employment during employment.

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Final answer:

Medical pay under a Commercial General Liability Policy covers injuries incurred by customers on insured's premises, product and completed operations, resulting from liquor liability, and sustained by insured's employees during employment.

Step-by-step explanation:

Medical pay under a Commercial General Liability Policy covers injuries incurred by customers on insured's premises, product and completed operations, resulting from liquor liability, and sustained by insured's employees during employment.

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