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This book is now Out of Print.
A new edition has been published, the details can be seen here:
The Law of Insurance Broking 3rd ed isbn 9780414056190

The Law of Insurance Broking 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9780421845701
ISBN: 0421845708
New Edition ISBN: 9780414056190
Published: October 2003
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



This is the only book dedicated to all aspects of a broker's professional activities and the application of the relevant law to his business. It emphasises the legal implications of the relationships between the client, the agent and third parties - and details the many changes in the law since the last edition 12 years ago.

Throughout, it focuses on the practical problems faced daily by brokers, such as net rating, funding, security vetting, rights to documents, profit commissions and letters of engagement.

  • A practical, up-to-date guide offering workable solutions to legal problems
  • Complete coverage of the contract of insurance, with particular reference to classification and interpretation of terms
  • Full updates of areas such as good faith, the premium, the claims process, and the professional liability and regulation of insurance brokers
  • Cites a wealth of case law.

Subjects:
Insurance Law
Contents:
Part 1:
Agency.
Relationship between principal and broker.
Relationship between principal and third parties.
Relationship between agents and third parties.
Part 2:
The Contract of Insurance:
Principles of insurance.
Formation of the contract.
The classification of terms in a contract of insurance.
Subrogation.
Part 3:
The Broker:
The premium.
The claims process.
Accounting.
The broker's professional liability.
Insurance at Lloyd's of London.
Reinsurance.
Regulation of insurance brokers.
Appendices.