Effects Of Non-Disclosure Of Material Facts In Insurance Business
Where there has been non-disclosure, whether innocent or fraudulent, sometimes called concealment the contract is voidable at the option of the insurer. This is the position where the matter is not dealt with by a policy condition. The ground is usually covered by a policy condition which may do no more than state the common law rule.
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Where there has been non-disclosure, whether innocent or fraudulent, sometimes called concealment the contract is voidable at the option of the insurer. This is the position where the matter is not dealt with by a policy condition. The ground is usually covered by a policy condition which may do no more than state the common law rule.
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Effects Of Non-Disclosure Of Material Facts In Insurance Business
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