Question

The "incontestability clause" found in life insurance policies:
A. bars the insurer from objecting on the basis of the purchase of the policy with the intent to murder the insured.
B. bars the insurer from contesting its liability on the policy on the basis of the insured's misrepresentations if the policy has been in force for a specified period of time.
C. bars an insured from reinstating a lapsed policy that has not been surrendered for its cash surrender value.
D. bars the insurer from objecting on the basis of absence of insurable interest.

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