What are some obligations you must fulfill for an insurance policy to be in effect? A: You need to make sure you make your insurance payments on time. B: You need to provide your resume. C: You must be accurate and truthful in giving the insurance company any information the company uses to determine their coverage and your premium. D: Both A and C.
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