AG Canada relies on Skuratow v. Commonwealth Insurance Co. 2005 BCCA 515, 259 D.L.R. (4th) 333. There, the plaintiff owned a truck that he used in his business. His wife managed all the business operations. The truck disappeared, and the plaintiff, during the course of an interview with the insurer’s claims investigators, said the finance payments were up to date. The statement was made in the presence of the plaintiff's wife, who did nothing to correct her husband, although she knew that the payments were substantially in arrears.
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