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Insurance

Apr. 21, 2000

Policy Punctuality

Practitioner: Insurance Law By Kirk A. Pasich Insurance policies often contain specific requirements about when certain acts must occur. If an insured fails to comply with these requirements, it may find that it has jeopardized or, in some circumstances, lost its coverage.

By Kirk A. Pasich
        Insurance policies often contain specific requirements about when certain acts must occur. If an insured fails to comply with these requirements, it may find that it has jeopardized or, in some circumstances, lost its coverage.
        Most insurance policies require that an insured provide timely notice. For example...

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