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Insurance Disputes, 2nd Edition
Insurance Disputes is intended to be a "hands on" working tool that provides readily accessible information for the busy litigator. It covers every aspect of insurance law and practice - ensuring that you have access to informative and reliable information.
2nd Edition, 2004
978-1-84311-246-4
Price: £350 (£350.00 after discount)
Product Description
- Utmost good faith notably, the duration of the duty, post-contractual good faith and the exclusion of duty
- Insurable interest - emphasising the continuing expansion concept
- Jurisdiction and choice of law - including replacement of the Brussels Convention with the Brussels Regulation
- Intermediaries - noting the impact of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000
- Reinsurance - the latest authorities on follow the settlements and on claims co-operation
- Construction of the policy
- Aggregation
Why you should buy this book
- Written by an impressive array of senior practitioners who have between them expertise in every aspect of insurance law and practice - ensuring that you have access to informative and reliable information
- The book is intended to be a "hands on" working tool that provides readily accessible information for the busy litigator. It provides advise on some complex issues in a straightforward and clear way, enabling you to apply the principles provided in the demands of an ever-changing market
- Significant cases have been incorporated including:
- Brotherton v Aseguradoa Colseguros decisions
- Agapitos v Agnew
- Feasey v Sun Life Assurance Co of Canada
- HIH Casualty and General Insurance Ltd v Chase Manhattan Bank
- Scott v Copenhagen Insurance
Previously published as a looseleaf, Insurance Disputes has been re-launched in hardback to meet the demands of insurance professionals and their legal advisers. The format of the original text has been retained and the book has been updated to take account of changes in the practice and procedure of the law.







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