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MacGillivray on Insurance Law

MacGillivray on Insurance Law
15th Edition, 2nd Supplement
Series:  Insurance Practitioner's Library
Practice Area:  Insurance Law
ISBN:  9780414119192
Published by:  Sweet & Maxwell
Publication Date:  25 Jul 2024
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Format:  Paperback
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Rely on over one hundred years of legal authority with MacGillivray on Insurance Law. This title is the market-leading resource on non-maritime commercial insurance and risk, providing you with comprehensive and clear guidance through its examination of the most recent cases and legislative developments.

It covers general principles of UK insurance law such as misrepresentation and good faith and gives a detailed examination of loss, explaining key themes like causation and the necessity for notice. It also looks at particular classes of business with chapters on third party risks and liability policies, the rights of third parties against the insurer, the rights of two or more insurers and the law governing double insurance.

This second cumulative supplement ensures that you are current with the very latest insurance law developments over the past year and is available in print, online and as an eBook.

  • Comprehensive guidance on non-maritime commercial insurance and risk through the analysis of cases and legislation.
  • Detailed explanations of the general principles and rules of commercial insurance, risk and loss.
  • Covers good faith and the duty of disclosure, warranties, the premium, misrepresentation, subrogation and more.
  • Examines the rules on the formation, drafting and termination of insurance contracts.
  • Advises on different classes of business including life insurance, personal accident policies, property, motor vehicle and aviation.
  • Looks at the different parties involved with dedicated chapters on insurance companies, Lloyd’s policies and the role of agents.
  • Defines insurance and insurable interest.
  • Highlights issues of fraud and non-disclosure by third parties
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  • Full analysis of the Insurance Act 2015, its changes to the law and the consequences for disputes.
  • Outlines how insurance policies are constructed while explaining the meaning of words and addressing inconsistencies in phrasing.
  • Commentary on the rights of two or more insurers and third party rights.

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CONTENTS

Section 1: General Principles
  • 1 Nature of Insurance and Insurable Interest
  • 2 Formation of the Contract
  • 3 Form of the Contract
  • 4 The Period Prior to Issue of the Policy
  • 5 Execution and Delivery of Policy
  • 6 Commencement and Termination of Risk
  • 7 Payment of Premium
  • 8 Return of Premium
  • 9 Salvage Premiums
  • 10 Warranties and Other Policy Terms
  • 11 Construction of Policies
  • 12 Rectification
  • 13 Conflict of Laws
  • 14 Illegality
  • 15 Mistake
  • 16 Good Faith and the Duty of Disclosure
  • 17Misrepresentation
  • 18 Consumer Insurance (Disclosure & Representations) Act 2012
  • 19 The Loss
  • 20 The Claimant
  • 21 TReinstatement
  • 22 Subrogation
Section 2: Particular Classes of Business
  • 23 Rights of Two or More Insurers
  • 24 Life Insurance
  • 25 Personal Accident Policies
  • 26 Property Insurance: Fire policies
  • 27 Property Insurance: Other Insurances on Property
  • 28 Third Party Risks
  • 29 Motor Vehicle Insurance
  • 30 Aviation Insurance
  • 31 Insurance Against Pecuniary Loss
  • 32 Contractors’ Risk Policies
  • 33 Reinsurance
Section 3: Parties
  • 34 Insurance Companies
  • 35 The Course of Business at Lloyd’s
  • 36 The Role of Agents in Insurance Business

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