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English-Serbian dictionary. 2013.
English-Serbian dictionary. 2013.
Uberrimae Fidei Contract — A legal agreement requiring the highest standard good faith. Uberrimae fidei or uberrima fides is Latin for utmost good faith. Insurance contracts are the most common type of uberrimae fidei contract. Because the insurance company agrees to share … Investment dictionary
uberrima fides — uber·ri·ma fi·des /yü ber i mə fī ˌdēz, ü ber ē ˌmä fē ˌdās/ n [Latin, most abundant good faith]: utmost or perfect good faith acted in uberrima fides ◇ The terms uberrima fides and uberrimae fidei, although grammatically distinct in Latin, are… … Law dictionary
Uberrima fides — (sometimes seen in its genitive form uberrimae fidei) is a Latin phrase meaning utmost good faith (literally, most abundant faith ). It is the name of a legal doctrine which governs insurance contracts. This means that all parties to an insurance … Wikipedia
uberrima fides — /yuwbehrama faydiyz/ Lat. The most abundant good faith; absolute and perfect candor or openness and honesty; the absence of any concealment or deception, however slight. A phrase used to express the perfect good faith, concealing nothing, with… … Black's law dictionary
contract uberrimae fidei — A contract which calls for the utmost of good faith and fair dealing between the parties, of which an insurance contract is a good example. 29 Am J Rev ed Ins § 689. See uberrima fides … Ballentine's law dictionary
Uberrima fides — utmost good faith, as required of one who contracts with another to whom he stands in a fiduciary relationship. 37 Am J2d Fraud § 15. Insurance policies are traditionally contracts uberrimae fidei. Stipcich v Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. 277 US 311 … Ballentine's law dictionary
Marine Insurance Act 1906 — The Marine Insurance Act 1906 is a UK Act of Parliament regulating marine insurance. The Act was drafted by Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Chalmers, who had earlier drafted the Sale of Goods Act 1893. The Marine Insurance Act 1906 is of huge significance … Wikipedia
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