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In the video tutorial, the presenter discusses the 25 Certificate of Liability Insurance, which often confuses policyholders, certificate holders, and additional insureds. The document is meant to summarize the liability insurance coverage provided by the policyholder. The tutorial aims to teach viewers how to read and understand the form, focusing on key elements to look for. The presenter emphasizes that the document will clearly state "Certificate of Liability" at the top and will detail the different kinds of liability coverage included. By the end of the video, viewers will gain clarity on interpreting the information presented in the certificate.