Modern insurance law
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Modern insurance law
Sweet & Maxwell, 1993
3rd ed
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Note
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"Modern Insurance Law" provides an analysis of the increasingly complex legal rules affecting contracts of insurance. Throughout the text, concise explanation of the fundamental principles of insurance law is given and key elements of important types of insurance are examined in detail. The new edition covers the new regulatory bodies set up under the "Financial Services Act" and the role of European Community law is considered throughout the text. There is a brand new chapter on Regulation of Insurance which includes self-regulation of contract law and includes an account of the Insurance Ombudsman.
Table of Contents
- Parties
- insurance interest
- formalities
- void and voidable policies
- fraud
- claims
- measurement of loss
- subrogation
- life insurance
- motor insurance
- regulation of insurance.
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