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- Uberrima fides (sometimes seen in its genitive form uberrimae fidei) is a Latin phrase meaning "utmost good faith" (literally, "most abundant faith")....
- Elseya uberrima is a Pliocene species of extinct Australian snapping turtle. During his time at the Queensland Museum, Charles Walter De Vis described...
- Gonionota uberrima is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1914. It is found in Peru. The wingspan is about 18 mm...
- interest is what distinguishes insurance from gambling. Utmost good faith – (Uberrima fides) the insured and the insurer are bound by a good faith bond of honesty...
- virtues in Catholic theology Trust (social science) in a person or entity Uberrima fides (Utmost good faith), the legal doctrine of certain contractual obligations...
- English idiom; to build respect Pacta sunt servanda – Latin legal phrase Uberrima fides – Legal doctrine of insurance contracts Garger, John (5 January 2012)...
- (Dirmenci, Yıldız & Hedge) Jamzad & Serpoosh. Nepeta tytthantha Pojark. Nepeta uberrima Rech.f. Nepeta ucranica L. Nepeta veitchii Duthie Nepeta velutina Pojark...
- in Euphraten mergatur." Bennet, Thomas (1731). Grammatica Hebræa, **** uberrima praxi in usum tironum ... Editio tertia. T. Astley. p. 24. Copy in the...
- Latin Translation Notes uberrima fides most abundant faith Or "utmost good faith" (cf. bona fide). A legal maxim of insurance contracts requiring all parties...
- based on the ****umption of good faith on the part of the merchants, or uberrima fides, something completely lacking in English law. In Carter v Boehm (1746)...