How breach of utmost good faith occurs in a contract of insurance?
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A 'breach of outmost good faith' to your carrier can be catastrophic consequences to your coverage.... A common law principle 'outmost good faith' is a term to used to indicate that every person who enters in a contract with an insurance company has a legal obligation to be honest and accurate in the information given.
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