Lateral Thinking Puzzles - third time is best!

No.

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guess : Insurance against the end of the world. Cancelled because if it happened, they wouldn’t be around to pay it, and the sisters wouldn’t be around to collect.

No.

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Did the policy cover somehow cover damage to their reputation? (For the purposes the this question, let’s consider “reputation” to have a flexible definition.)

No.

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Could an insurance company issue a similar policy to me today?

Was the policy cancelled:

for a practical reason? (Such as no longer relevant.)

for ethical reasons? (Such as it being wrong to take advantage of the delusional.)

for publicity reasons? (One party embarrassed to be associated with this policy)

No, it could not be sold to you today.

I will ignore @Biotop 's parentheses and just answer the Q’s. If you wish to specifically ask the parentheses questions, feel free.

Nope.

Nope.

A bit? Not a full answer, though.

In 2000, could it have been sold to anybody?
Some people other than those 3?
Only those 3?

No.

Yes.

No.

Was what was being covered exclusive to the UK? Or Commonwealth countries?

If the policy had paid off, would it have been due to some type of political activity?

No.

Nope.

Hint: The company canceled the policy due to pressure applied to them from a source outside the three sisters.

Was the insurance company in question Lloyd’s of London? (I don’t think this is relevant, but they’re known for offering oddball insurance)

Was the insurance against loss of some sort of capability or trait that was useful to them professionally?

Were the sisters in the entertainment industry?

I don’t know, so we’ll say irrelevant. It appears “no”, but it is irrelevant completely.

No

No.

Is the fact that they were sisters relevant?

Did the thing insured against have anything to do with supernatural beliefs?

Nope. Edit: It is only in the story because the story is true and they were sisters in real life. It could legit be just one person.

Yes.

Did it have to do with ‘fairies’
Or maybe have to do with Houdini?

Were they insuring themselves against demonic possession?

Neither, nope.

Nope.