explain utmost good faith ?
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The doctrine of utmost good faith, also known by its Latin name uberrimae fidei, is a minimum standard, legally obliging all parties entering a contract to act honestly and not mislead or withhold critical information from one another.
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the utmost good faith is a minimum standard legally obliging all parties entering a contract to act honestly and not mislead or with hold critical information from one another
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