The principle of utmost good faith allows the insured&nbs...
The principle of utmost good faith allows the insured
to accept all risks proposed for insurance
the right to sue the insurer
to make claim from more than one insurer
to make a full disclosure of the proposed risk
Correct answer is D
Utmost good faith is a common law principle (sometimes called Uberrimae Fidei). The principle means that every person who enters into a contract of insurance has a legal obligation to act with utmost good faith towards the company offering the insurance.
It means that both the policyholder and the insurer need to disclose all material and relevant information to each other before commencement of the contract.
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