PER CURIAM.
The question presented here is whether the failure of a liability insurer, under the circumstances here present, to offer without qualification its policy limits where there was no assurance from plaintiff that the action could be settled at or within the policy limits — i.e., in a situation in which there had been no firm demand — constituted a sufficient lack of good faith to bring the matter within the intent of Bowers v. Camden...
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