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General liability class code 47367 typically pertains to businesses involved in the operation of a landscaping or lawn care service. This classification is used by insurance companies to assess risk and determine premiums for liability coverage. It generally covers services such as lawn maintenance, planting, and groundskeeping, and may also include risks associated with equipment used in these operations. Businesses falling under this code can expect specific coverage tailored to the unique risks of the landscaping industry.

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