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Duty of disclosureWhen you apply for an insurance policy, or renew or extend your existing policy, you have to tell the insurer everything about you and your situation that is relevant or could reasonably be expected t [..]
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Duty of disclosureThis is a requirement imposed on all persons involved with the patenting process to disclosure information (patents, articles, laboratory data etc.) to the patent examiner that may affect the granting of a patent.
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Duty of disclosureA contract is an agreement between the insurer and insured that covers ‘the risk’ (i.e. the likelihood of you having to claim). You have a duty to your insurance company when signing up to tell them i [..]
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Duty of disclosureYou have a duty to tell your insurer if there are any changes that may affect the terms of your policy, such as if you move address, change your name or replace your vehicle. If you don't, your p [..]
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Duty of disclosureWhen you apply for car insurance you will need to supply information about your vehicle and your driving history. You have a duty to provide us with complete, honest answers. If you conceal or leave out important information we may cancel your policy and we may not pay any claim you make.
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Duty of disclosureapplies to the ‘proposer', the insurance company, and any intermediary involved in the purchase of the insurance at various stages throughout a policy - most commonly at inception/renewal. All pa [..]
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Duty of disclosureWhen you apply for insurance you have a duty of disclosure. This means you must tell us everything you know that an insurer would want to take into account when considering your application for insura [..]
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Duty of disclosureE.g. ‘Full Disclosure of Material Fact’, refers to revealing all your relevant details in your insurance application to the insurance company. Failure to do so may render your policy invalid.
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Duty of disclosureThe duty of every person seeking insurance or reinsurance to inform the insurer/reinsurer from whom a quotation for insurance/reinsurance is sought of every material fact. The duty arises when seeking new insurance/reinsurance, when seeking a variation of cover (but only as regards a change in risk where the carrier is the same as before) and at re [..]
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Duty of disclosureA common law duty on the part of a proposer for insurance to disclose to the insurer any material fact that would influence the insurer in accepting or declining a risk or in fixing the premium or ter [..]
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Duty of disclosureDuty on an Insured to disclose material facts to an Insurer (see definition of Non-disclosure).
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Duty of disclosureYour duty when seeking insurance to inform the insurer of every material fact. The duty arises when getting quotes for new insurance. It also applies if you look for a variation of cover and at renewa [..]
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Duty of disclosureThe duty of every insured person seeking insurance to inform the underwriter or insurer of all material facts that may change an insurance risk.
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Duty of disclosureUnder the Insurance Contracts Act an individual or business applying for insurance has an obligation to disclose to the insurer, every matter which they know, or should know, would affect the insurers decision on whether or not to accept the risk, and what premium to charge. If relevant matters are not disclosed, the insurer is given certain rights [..]
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Duty of disclosureDuty on an Insured to disclose material facts to an Insurer
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Duty of disclosureUnder the Insurance Contracts Act an individual or business applying for insurance has an obligation to disclose to the insurer, every matter which they know, or should know, would effect the insurers [..]
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Duty of disclosureDuty of Disclosure means your duty as set out here
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Duty of disclosureYour duty of disclosure means that you must be honest with your insurer and answer all questions truthfully.
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Duty of disclosureIn U.S. legal procedure, each party to a lawsuit has the duty to disclose certain information, such as the names and addresses of witnesses, and copies of any documents that it intends to use as evide [..]
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