Common use of Commercial Customers Clause in Contracts

Commercial Customers. A commercial customer is a customer who is not a consumer. If you are dealing with us in a commercial capacity (not as a consumer) then you are under a duty of fair representation. You are required to disclose every matter which you know, or ought to know, that would influence the decision or judgement of an underwriter in deciding whether to insure the risk and on what terms. If you are unsure if something should be relevant or disclosed, you should always disclose it.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Terms of Business Agreement, Terms of Business Agreement, Terms of Business Agreement

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