What happens if the principle of Utmost Good Faith
is not observed ?
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The doctrine of utmost good faith is a principle used in insurance contracts, legally obliging all parties to act honestly and not mislead or withhold critical information from one another. ... Violations of the doctrine of good faith can result in contracts being voided and sometimes even legal action
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