The adjustment drawn up by the appointed Average Adjuster
indicating the proportions of the interested parties. It is a complex process and may take several years to prepare.
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An insurance policy is said to be voidable where circumstances exist that entitle either one of the parties to “avoid the contract”. It is usually the Insurer who finds himself in this position when there has been a breach of ‘utmost good faith’ by the Insured.