TRUE STATEMENTS AND ANSWERS Clause Samples
TRUE STATEMENTS AND ANSWERS. True statements and answers must be given, whether by you or any other person, when you:
(a) apply for this insurance, and/or
(b) notify us regarding any change in circumstances, and/or
(c) make any claim under this policy, and communicate with us or provide any further information regarding the claim.
TRUE STATEMENTS AND ANSWERS. The application is the basis of this policy. Complete and correct statements and answers must be given (whether by you or any other person) when you:
a. apply for this insurance, and/or
b. notify us regarding any change in circumstances, and/or c. make a claim under this policy.
TRUE STATEMENTS AND ANSWERS. The application is the basis of this Motor Vehicle Policy. True statements and answers must be given (whether by you or any other person) when you:
TRUE STATEMENTS AND ANSWERS. The basis of this policy is the application. True statements and answers must be given (whether by you or any other person) when you:
TRUE STATEMENTS AND ANSWERS. True statements and answers must be given (whether by you or any other person) in all communications with us, including, but not limited to, when:
TRUE STATEMENTS AND ANSWERS. True statements and answers must be given (whether by you or any other person) when you:
TRUE STATEMENTS AND ANSWERS. The application is the basis of this Contents Policy. True statements and answers must be given (whether by you or any other person) when you:
TRUE STATEMENTS AND ANSWERS. The application is the basis of this policy. True statements and answers must be given (whether by you or any other person acting on your behalf) when you:
1. apply for this insurance, and/or
2. notify us regarding any change in circumstances, and/or 3. make a claim under this policy You will not be covered if you are reckless or grossly irresponsible.
4. Complying with this Policy
5. Changes In Circumstances
1. modifications to the vehicle, or
2. material changes that might alter the nature of the risk insured or increase the chance of a claim under this policy. Information is ‘material’ where we would have made different decisions about either:
a. accepting your insurance, or
b. setting the terms of your insurance, if we had known that information. If in any doubt, notify us anyway. The ‘risk insured’ refers to both:
a. the actual property or liabilities covered (known as physical hazard), and
b. you or other persons covered by this policy (known as moral hazard).