California Insurance Code ARTICLE 2 - Concealment and Representations—Rules Peculiar to Marine Insurance

  • Section 1900.
    In marine insurance each party is bound to communicate, in addition to what is required in the case of other insurance:(a) All the information which he...
  • Section 1901.
    In marine insurance, information of the belief or expectation of a third person in reference to a material fact, is material.(Enacted by Stats. 1935, Ch.
  • Section 1902.
    A person insured by a contract of marine insurance is presumed to have, at the time of insuring, knowledge of a prior loss, if the...
  • Section 1903.
    In marine insurance, concealment in respect to any of the following matters does not vitiate the entire contract, but merely exonerates the insurer from a...
  • Section 1904.
    In marine insurance, if a representation by the insured is intentionally false in any respect, whether material or immaterial, the insurer may rescind the entire...
  • Section 1905.
    The failure of subsequent circumstances to conform to a representation as to expectation does not, in the absence of fraud, avoid marine insurance.(Enacted by Stats....

Last modified: October 22, 2018