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2012-07-11 |
CARPIO, J. |
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| In Yu Ban Chuan v. Fieldmen's Insurance, Co., Inc.,[36] the Court ruled that the submission of false invoices to the adjusters establishes a clear case of fraud and misrepresentation which voids the insurer's liability as per condition of the policy. Their falsity is the best evidence of the fraudulent character of plaintiff's claim.[37] In Verendia v. Court of Appeals,[38] where the insured presented a fraudulent lease contract to support his claim for insurance benefits, the Court held that by its false declaration, the insured forfeited all benefits under the policy provision similar to Condition No. 15 of the Insurance Policy in this case. | |||||