With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". See Tex. Ins.Code Ann. art. 21.04 (Vernon Supp.2003). Article 21.04 states the following: Any person who solicits an application for life, accident, or health insurance, or property or casualty insurance, shall, in any controversy between the insured or the insured’s beneficiary and the company issuing any policy upon such application or between the insured or the insured’s dependents and that company, be regarded as the agent of the company, and not the agent of the insured.... Tex. Ins.Code Ann. art. 21.04. By its own language, article 21.04 applies only to life, accident, health, property, or casualty insurance. Tex. Ins.Code Ann. art. 21.04; see generally Guthrie v. Republic Nat. Life Ins. Co., 682 S.W.2d 634, 637 (Tex.App.-Houston [1st Dist.] 1984, writ ref d n.r.e) (<HOLDING>). In this case, appellant purchased worker’s

A: holding assignment of a mortgage was not subject to article 9
B: holding that when the type of insurance procured is not listed in article 2104 the article does not apply
C: holding that good faith exception does not apply because it is inconsistent with text of article 3823
D: holding that the contracts clause article i section 10 clause 1 to the united states constitution does not apply to the actions of the federal government
B.