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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")...
- in which Lord Mansfield established the duty of utmost good faith or uberrimae fidei in insurance contracts. Carter was the Governor of Fort Marlborough...
- heart attack. In another decision, Chandrachud relied on the doctrine of uberrimae fidei and held that any suppression, untruth or inaccuracy in the statement...
- practice). At trial, the judge held that because the contract was not made uberrimae fidei (in ultimate good faith). Where a statement is rendered false by...
- job applicant owes no duty of disclosure in a job interview. A contract uberrimae fidei is a contract of 'utmost good faith', and include contracts of insurance...
- Ltd Court High Court Citation [1975] 2 Lloyd’s Rep 485 Court membership Judge sitting MacKenna J Keywords Misrepresentation, insurance, uberrimae fidei...
- without insurable interest is void.:§17: imposes a duty on the insured of uberrimae fides (as opposed to caveat emptor), i.e., that questions must be answered...
- that an insured may not recover more than his true loss. The doctrine of uberrimae fides - utmost good faith - is present in the insurance law of all common...
- Liens Mortgage Equitable charge Equitable lien Life ****urance Act 1774 uberrimae fidei Subrogation Marine insurance and Marine Insurance Act 1906 International...
- without insurable interest is void. s.17: imposes a duty on the insured of uberrimae fides (as opposed to caveat emptor); i.e. that questions must be answered...