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OverviewThe Insurance Act 2015 ('the Act') is the first comprehensive statutory reform of the insurance law of the United Kingdom since the Marine Insurance Act 1906. It introduces thorough and, in some cases, fairly drastic reform of some of the core tenets of UK insurance law, including: the insured’s pre-contractual duty to the insurer, and remedies for its breach; the knowledge of the insured and the insurer for the purposes of the pre-contractual duty; the effect of insurance warranties and other terms tending to reduce the risk of loss; fraudulent claims; and damages for failure to pay an insurance claim in a reasonable time. This book is a thorough introduction to the Act. It focuses primarily on the impact of the Act on English law as applied to non-consumer insurance and reinsurance. Of assistance not only to insurance lawyers and members of the judiciary, but also underwriters, claims handlers, brokers and buyers of non-consumer insurance policies, this book covers each of the core changes brought about by the Act. It also analyses the particular ways in which the Act differs from existing law, by reference to the Marine Insurance Act 1906, and cases decided under the old law. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David Kendall , Harry WrightPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9780367886363ISBN 10: 0367886367 Pages: 180 Publication Date: 12 December 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsForeword – Kees van der Klugt Foreword – Lord Mance Glosssary / Abbreviations Table of cases Table of legislation Table of Law Commission papers and reports 1. Background to the Insurance Act 2. Application of the Act 3. The Duty of Fair Presentation 4. Knowledge 5. Remedies for Breach of the Duty of Fair Presentation 6. Warranties 7. Terms not Relevant to the Actual Loss 8. Contracting out of the Act 9. Fraudulent Claims 10. Damages for Late Payment 11. Utmost Good Faith Appendix A Law Commissions' Note Appendix B Insurance Act 2015Reviews""The co-authors have written a compact and pithy account of the Insurance Act 2015, its emergence and impact on UK law , which is accurate, rich in analytical scrutiny, and presented with commendable clarity. …topics are expounded by the authors with skill and incisiveness, and in a manner which reveals their familiarity with the subject area. Of its kind this is a remarkably good and useful book. Anyone who wishes to be guided sagely and assuredly through the process which launched reforms embodied in the Insurance Act 2015 could do no better than study and digest the contents of this book."" DRT, The Journal of International Maritime Law The co-authors have written a compact and pithy account of the Insurance Act 2015, its emergence and impact on UK law, which is accurate, rich in analytical scrutiny, and presented with commendable clarity. ...topics are expounded by the authors with skill and incisiveness, and in a manner which reveals their familiarity with the subject area. Of its kind this is a remarkably good and useful book. Anyone who wishes to be guided sagely and assuredly through the process which launched reforms embodied in the Insurance Act 2015 could do no better than study and digest the contents of this book. DRT, The Journal of International Maritime Law The co-authors have written a compact and pithy account of the Insurance Act 2015, its emergence and impact on UK law , which is accurate, rich in analytical scrutiny, and presented with commendable clarity. ...topics are expounded by the authors with skill and incisiveness, and in a manner which reveals their familiarity with the subject area. Of its kind this is a remarkably good and useful book. Anyone who wishes to be guided sagely and assuredly through the process which launched reforms embodied in the Insurance Act 2015 could do no better than study and digest the contents of this book. DRT, The Journal of International Maritime Law Author InformationDavid Kendall is a partner at Cooley LLP. He is a former Chairman of the British Insurance Law Association and Visiting Professor in the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London. Harry Wright is a barrister at 7 King’s Bench Walk. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |