Common use of False or Exaggerated Claims Clause in Contracts

False or Exaggerated Claims. If any person claiming to be indemnified under this Policy makes a claim that is false, grossly exaggerated or fraudulent in any way or makes a false declaration or statement in support of such claim, this Policy shall be void in respect of the Vehicle to which that claim relates and of no effect. Where such fraudulent acts are committed by the Policyholder then the Insurer is entitled to terminate the relationship between the parties in accordance with Section 7 of this Policy.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Fleet Vehicle Insurance, Fleet Vehicle Insurance, Fleet Vehicle Insurance

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