Statements on applications (Insurance Article, § 12-206) are representations—factual assertions to the best of the insured’s knowledge—where only material misrepresentations void a policy. Warranties are stricter and less common, while categorical and general provisions don’t apply.
References:Maryland Insurance Article, § 12-206; MIA application rules.
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