SHARP, Justice.
The standard automobile liability insurance policy provides that the insurer may, in its discretion, settle any claim against the insured for which it would be liable under the terms of the policy. When exercised in good faith these provisions are valid and binding on the insured. G.S. § 20-279.21(f) (3); Alford v. Insurance Co.,
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