Chapter 5 - Topic test Flashcards

Topic test

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What is the definition of utmost good faith?

A

“Is a positive duty to voluntarily disclose, accurately and fully, all facts material to the risk being proposed whether requested or not.

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To whom does the principle of utmost good faith apply to?

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Both the insurer and the insured.

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How can insurers alter the common law position regarding the timing of disclosure?

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Upmost good faith begins at both the inception and the revival of renewal.

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4
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What is a material fact?

A

Marine Insurance Act 1906 “ Every circumstance is material which would influence the judgement of a prudent insurer in fixing the premium or accepting the risk.

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5
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Three examples of moral hazard?

A
  1. ) Previous refusals of insurance history
  2. ) Previous claims history
  3. ) Poor management of business’s
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Which material facts do not need to be disclosed?

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  • Facts that ought to be known to an insurer

- Facts that would reduce the premium.

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When one party breaches the duty of disclosure what is the result?

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The policy can be made void. Or the insurer is entitled to refuse to pay for claims.

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What is the difference between non-disclosure and misrepresentation?

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Non disclosure is failing to reveal a material fact.

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How must the proposer present there duty of disclosure in regards to fair presentation:

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  • Every material representation is a matter of fact
  • Given in a matter which is clear and accessible to the prudent insurer.
  • Every material representation is to a matter of expectation or belief and is made in good faith.
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