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Insurer's Duty
The obligations and standards of conduct expected from an insurance company, including acting in good faith and handling claims fairly.
Innocent Misrepresentation
A false statement made without malice or knowledge of its falsity, often leading to a misunderstanding in a contract or agreement.
Wagering Contract
An agreement between parties where the outcome is based on an uncertain event, in which one party stands to win or lose something of value.
Insurance Contract
A legally binding agreement between an insurer and the policyholder, specifying the claims which the insurer is legally required to pay in exchange for an initial payment, known as the premium.
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