Birds' Modern Insurance Law 7th ed

Subjects:
Insurance Law
Contents:
Introduction: the nature and definition of Insurance and Insurance Law
The Regulation of Insurance
Insurable Interest
Formalities and Formation of the Insurance Contract
Repudiations of Policies and Liability
Utmost Good Faith - fraud, non-disclosure and misrepresentation
Warranties and Conditions
Premiums
Assignment
Intermediaries
Construction and Causation: risks covered and risks excepted
Claims under the Policy
Payment under the Policy - the measurement of loss
Reinstatement
Subrogation
Contribution and Double Insurance
Life Insurance
Liability Insurance
Motor Vehicle Insurance
Employers' Liability and Other Compulsory Insurances

ISBN13: 9780421960503
ISBN: 0421960507
Published: June 2007
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Paperback
Price: £29.95

Birds’ Modern Insurance Law provides an invaluable analysis of the increasingly complex legal rules affecting contracts of insurance. The work offers a concise explanation of the fundamental principles of insurance law in a straightforward manner. It analyses the complex legal rules affecting contracts of insurance, and where appropriate Commonwealth authorities and European Community law are also addressed.

All the latest case developments in insurance and re-insurance are examined. Also new in this edition are:

  • Analysis of the Financial Services Authority’s regulation of consumer insurance contracts
  • Coverage of the Law Commission review of insurance contract law and European restatement of insurance contract law
  • A new chapter on the regulation of insurance contract law