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Wednesday, November 29, 2017
An Insurance Contract is Still a Contract
In two recent opinions, the SC Court of Appeals reminded readers that parties are free to contract as they see fit, as long as the contract provisions at issue are not contrary to public policy or a statutory prohibition. It is sometimes easy to forget those basic rules apply to policies of insurance as well as other contracts, and include an insurer’s right to limit liability and impose restrictions on their responsibilities.
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