1. Non-Disclosure
  2. Misrepresentation
  3. Both A & B
  4. None of the above
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Answer: Option 3

Misrepresentation and non-disclosure constitute breach of utmost good faith. In an insurance policy, misrepresentation on the behalf of the insured gives the insurance company a right to terminate the policy. Non-disclosure means failure to divulge a relevant fact when applying for an insurance policy. This is a violation of the principle of good faith which should be observed in insurance negotiations.

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