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In this Act (apart from Part 6)—
“consumer insurance contract” has the same meaning as in the Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and Representations) Act 2012;
“non-consumer insurance contract” means a contract of insurance that is not a consumer insurance contract;
“insured” means the party to a contract of insurance who is the insured under the contract, or would be if the contract were entered into;
“insurer” means the party to a contract of insurance who is the insurer under the contract, or would be if the contract were entered into;
“the duty of fair presentation” means the duty imposed by section 3(1).
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