Wesley has no insurance on his home because he "doesn't believe in insurance." Upon his arrival home one afternoon, he discovers that his neighbor's house-only thirty feet from his-is on fire.Wesley promptly telephones the agency where he buys auto insurance and applies for a homeowner's policy, asking that it be put into effect immediately.He answers all the questions the agent asks but fails to mention the fire next door.The insurer has the right to void this contract because Wesley is guilty of:
A) misrepresentation.
B) concealment.
C) recommendation.
D) indemnity.
E) treason.
Correct Answer:
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