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Cover Story - Uberrimae Fides in Marine Insurance Contracts

Source: Asia Insurance Review | Sep 2006


A marine insurance contract is a contract uberrimae fidei – it is a contract based on utmost good faith, such that if either party does not observe this, it will allow the other party to avoid the contract. Mr Sin Lye Kuen, Partner in DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary’s Singapore office, comments on the robust application of the doctrine of utmost good faith to non-disclosures by insured parties, in the recent English Court of Appeal decision of North Star Shipping Ltd and Others v Sphere Drake Insurance plc and others (No 2) [2006] EWCA Civ 378, and how this might lead to potential difficulties for future claims by insured parties. It is important for the Asian marine market to appreciate the ambit of their duties of disclosure following the English Court of Appeal’s decision, given that the decision is persuasive authority which will likely be followed by the major Commonwealth jurisdictions around the world.

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