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2286 Although an insured's intentional misrepresentations when making an insurance claim may give rise to actions by the insurer for fraud and breach of contract, they do not give rise to a tort action by the insurer for "reverse bad faith" based on the insured's breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing.CitationAGRICULTURAL INS v SUPERIOR COURT (Reverse Bad Faith) 70 CA4 385 [See: PenC 550; Foley v Interactive 47 C3 654] |
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