The German special line causes all or part of the intentional damage to the insurance goods due to the malicious actions of any person or people or (2) The loss or damage of the insurance goods due to the sabotage or intentional sabotage. For the liability for malicious damages, only the ICC (A) underwriting liability includes this risk, while the ICC (B) and ICC (C) underwriting risks do not include this risk. Therefore, policyholders insured by ICC (B) or ICC (C) can obtain protection from this risk by insuring malicious damage insurance. The German Green Line Association's malicious damage insurance is different from the Association's strike insurance in terms of underwriting liability. The risk of strike insurance coverage is the damage or loss of insurance goods caused by the deliberate acts of terrorists or organized, politically motivated personnel. 6. Association-specific insurance clauses I In the London insurance market, the ICC (A), ICC (B), ICC (C) and other clauses that came into effect in 1982 are generally called standard German private lines