cooperation clause

cooperation clause
That provision in insurance policies which requires the insured to cooperate with the insurer in defense of a claim. "Co-operation" by insured within a co-operation clause means that there shall be fair and frank disclosure of information reasonably demanded by insurer to enable it to determine whether there is genuine defense. Prudence Mut. Cas. Co. v. Dunn, 30 Ill.App.2d 469, 175 N.E.2d 286

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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