Common use of Policy Documentation Clause in Contracts

Policy Documentation. Policy documentation will be issued to you in a durable medium, in a timely manner and as soon as reasonably possible. You must comply with the terms and conditions of your insurance policy, especially any terms described as warranties and/or conditions precedent to liability. Failure to do so could result in your policy being cancelled and/or claim/s not being paid. Your insurance policy may impose ongoing duties for you which you must continue to fulfill. For example, a duty to disclose a change any changes in circumstances that insurers may regard material to the terms of your policy.

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Sources: Terms of Business Agreement

Policy Documentation. Policy documentation will be issued to you in a durable medium, in a timely manner and as soon as reasonably possible. You must comply with the terms and conditions of your insurance policy, especially any terms described as warranties and/or and or conditions precedent to liability. Failure to do so could result in your policy being cancelled and/or a claim/s not being paid. Your insurance policy may impose create ongoing duties for you which you must continue to fulfillcarry out. For example, a duty to disclose a change any changes in circumstances circumstance that insurers may regard a material to the terms of your policyongoing insurance arrangements.

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Sources: Terms of Business Agreement