"This book is intended as a complement to the authors' Insurance Law: Doctrines
and Principles, following its general pattern but integrating the jurisprudence from other
common law jurisdictions, particularly the USA, as a means of demonstrating how problems
which have long confronted the English courts frequently receive different
legislative/judicial responses elsewhere. Although the emphasis of the book lies with the
case law spanning some two centuries, the authors introduce each section with a brief
narrative designed to focus the reader's attention as he or she works through the cases. A
critical approach is adopted and emphasis is given to major journal articles and to the
current UK and EU reform agenda." The book is essential reading for undergraduates,
external students taking the London LLM Insurance Law course, CII candidates and those who
lack access to a law library.
Table of Contents
Pt. I Introduction
1 The insurance contract 3
2 Regulation of insurers 39
Pt. II Contract formation and terms
3 Insurance intermediaries 71
4 The duty of disclosure and misrepresentation 129
5 Formation of the insurance contract 231
6 The doctrine of insurable interest in property insurance
261
7 The doctrine of insurable interest in life assurance
315
8 Contractual terms 349
9 Construction of contract terms 435
Pt. III Claims
10 Causation 473
11 Claims 497
12 Subrogation, abandonment and double insurance 587
13 Indemnity and reinstatement 641
675 pages, Paperback
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