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Clarence Holden’s Duties as the InsuredIn Week 1, on behalf of your client Clarence Holden, you drafted…

Clarence Holden’s Duties as the InsuredIn Week 1, on behalf of your client Clarence Holden, you drafted…

Clarence Holden’s Duties as the InsuredIn Week 1, on behalf of your client Clarence Holden, you drafted an offer letter to Flour-Is-Us, with the terms of the contract for sale. In Week 2, you drafted a contract between the parties, i.e., Clarence Holden and Flour-Is-Us, incorporating the desire of the parties based on the presented facts.Clarence Holden has come to you to let you know Flour-Is-Us consistently is late in its deliveries. Thus, he cannot get his baked goods made on time, and his customers are getting angry. One day, while making a delivery to Clarence’s bakery, the delivery person for Flour-Is-Us, knocked over one of Clarence’s customers. The customer was hurt, and the injury was sustained in the bakery. The customer sues Clarence’s bakery. Clarence has a standard commercial general liability policy for the store. He wants to know what his duties are under the policy. He also wants to know whether he can get Flour-Is-Us to pay for the costs of litigation and any damages he may be required to pay. Flour-Is-Us also has standard, commercial general liability and property insurance policies, and Clarence wants to know if that policy will affect any suit he might file against Flour-Is-Us.Under the supervision of your attorney, draft a letter of 400–600 words to Clarence stating what his duties are as the insured and thepossibility of getting Flour-Is-Us to be the defendant in the case based on the policies and case law.