Concealment and Misrepresentation definition

Concealment and Misrepresentation provision in the “General Provisions” section of the policy is hereby deleted and replaced with the following: Concealment and Misrepresentation: The entire coverage will be void, if before, during or after a loss, any material fact or circumstance relating to this insurance has been intentionally concealed or intentionally misrepresented.

Examples of Concealment and Misrepresentation in a sentence

  • Concealment and Misrepresentation: The entire coverage will be void, if before, during or after a loss, any material fact or circumstance relating to this insurance has been concealed or misrepresented.

  • The “Concealment and Misrepresentation” provision, located within the “General Provisions” section of the policy, is hereby deleted and replaced with the following: Concealment and Misrepresentation: The entire coverage will be void, if before, during or after a loss, any material fact or circumstance relating to this insurance has been concealed or misrepresented.

  • The “Concealment and Misrepresentation” provision, located in the “General Provisions” section of the policy, is hereby deleted and replaced with the following: Concealment and Misrepresentation: The entire coverage will be voidable if before, during or after a loss, any material fact or circumstance relating to this insurance has been concealed or misrepresented.

  • The “Concealment and Misrepresentation” provision, located within the “General Provisions” section of the policy, is hereby deleted and replaced with the following: Concealment and Misrepresentation: The entire coverage will be void, if You conceal or misrepresent any material fact or circumstance relating to this insurance in the application or enrollment form for this policy.

  • Concealment and Misrepresentation: The entire coverage will be void, if before, during or after a loss, any material fact or circumstance relating to this Policy or claim has been concealed or misrepresented.

  • The “Concealment and Misrepresentation” provision in the “General Provisions” section of the policy is hereby deleted and replaced with the following: Concealment and Misrepresentation: The entire coverage will be void, if before, during or after a loss, any material fact or circumstance relating to this insurance has been intentionally concealed or intentionally misrepresented.

  • In the “General Provisions” section, the “Concealment and Misrepresentation” provision is deleted and replaced as follows: Concealment and Misrepresentation: The entire coverage will be void if You conceal or misrepresent any material fact or circumstance relating to this insurance, with the intent to deceive, when applying for coverage.

  • The Concealment and Misrepresentation provision appearing in SECTION V GENERAL PROVISIONS is deleted and replaced as follows: Concealment and Misrepresentation: The entire coverage will be cancelled, if before, during or after a loss, any material fact or circumstance relating to this insurance has been concealed or misrepresented.

  • The “Concealment and Misrepresentation” provision, located within the “General Provisions” section of the certificate, is hereby deleted and replaced with the following: Concealment and Misrepresentation: The entire coverage will be void, if You conceal or misrepresent any material fact or circumstance relating to this insurance in the application or enrollment form for this certificate.

  • The “Concealment and Misrepresentation” provision, located in the “General Provisions” section of the certificate, is hereby deleted and replaced with the following: Concealment and Misrepresentation: The entire coverage will be voidable if before, during or after a loss, any material fact or circumstance relating to this insurance has been concealed or misrepresented.

Related to Concealment and Misrepresentation

  • Fraud means any offence under laws creating offences in respect of fraudulent acts or at common law in respect of fraudulent acts in relation to the Contract or defrauding or attempting to defraud or conspiring to defraud the Crown.

  • Misstatement means an untrue statement of a material fact or an omission to state a material fact required to be stated in a Registration Statement or Prospectus, or necessary to make the statements in a Registration Statement or Prospectus (in the light of the circumstances under which they were made) not misleading.

  • Willful and Material Breach means a deliberate act taken or deliberate failure to act that the breaching party intentionally takes (or fails to take) with the actual knowledge that the taking of such act or failure to take such act constitutes, or will constitute, a material breach or deemed breach of this Agreement.

  • Warranty means a warranty made solely by the manufacturer,

  • Harassment, intimidation, or bullying means any gesture, any written, verbal or physical act, or any electronic communication, as defined in N.J.S.A. 18A:37-14, whether it be a single incident or a series of incidents that: