When an insurance policy is declared void because of a fa...
When an insurance policy is declared void because of a false declaration ; the principle involved is
indemnity
subrogation
proximate cause
utmost good faith
Correct answer is D
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 important information while entering the contract
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