Your Duty of Disclosure
IMPORTANT NOTICE CONCERNING YOUR DUTY TO MAKE A FAIR PRESENTATION OF THE RISK
Before your insurance policy takes effect, you have a duty to make a fair presentation of the risks to be insured under your insurance policy. A fair presentation of the risk is one which disclose to the Insurer every material cirumstance which you know of or ought to know of; or gives the Insurer sufficient information to put the Insurer on notice that they will need to make further enquiries for the purpose of revealing those material circumstances, which makes that disclosure referred to above in a manner which is reasonably clear and accessible to the Insurer; and in which every material representation as to a matter of fact is substantially correct, and every material representation as to a matter of expectation or belief is made in good faith.
A material circumstance is one that would influence the Insurer's decision as to whether or not to agree to insure you and, if so, the terms of that insurance. If you are in any doubt as to whether a circumstance is material, you should disclose it to the Insurer.
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