If an insurer wants to void a contract it has issued to a person in reliance upon the information she provided, it must prove that what she misrepresented was "material." That is, the insurer must prove that:
A) the information was incorrect, even though it was not relevant to the contract.
B) the information was incomplete, but complete knowledge would not result in any change in the contract.
C) the information was so important that if the truth had been known, the underwriter would not have made the contract.
D) the information was incorrect and get evidence for it.
E) the information provided was incorrect but unintentional.
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