Fine Print

A reference to imaginary small type in a policy contract supposedly containing exclusions, reductions, exemptions and limitations of the coverage. In some Countries the Insurance Authority or Government prescribes specifications for the minimum type size that can be used in a policy, and they also provide that exclusions cannot be printed in type smaller than that used to print the benefits.
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Small-size type in a contract that is purported to contain omissions, exemptions, and coverage limits. State laws largely prohibit printing exclusions in smaller font than that used for the rest of the contract. Laws also mandate the size of font that must be used in contracts.

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