1222 REVIEW GRANTED A two year incontestability provision in a life insurance policy applies even though the insured made gross misrepresentations concerning his health and sent an impostor to take the medical examination, but the carrier's refusal to pay a claim for benefits under the policy was not necessarily in bad faith.CitationAMEX v SUPERIOR COURT (Impostor) 43 CA4 1588 [See: Dibble v Reliance 170 C 199; NY Life v Hollender 38 C2 73; Coodley v NY Life 9 C2 269; Schaefer v California-Western 262 CA2 840; John Hancock v Markowitz 62 CA2 388; Trousdell v Equitable 55 CA2 74; Braun v NY Life 46 CA2 335; Maslin v Columbian 3 FS 368]
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