Reinsurance Practice and the Law Looseleaf

Subjects:
Looseleaf Works
Contents:
The Reinsurer and Reinsured
The Broker
Underwriting Agents
Lloyd's Managing and Members' Agents
Types of Reinsurance Contract
Slips and Wordings
Cover Notes
Choice of Law
Brokerage and Commissions
Alternative Risk Transfer
Set-Off, Off-Set and Funding
Letters of Credit and other Security Provided by Reinsurers
Transfer of the Reinsurance Risk
Termination
Run-off
Insolvency in Reinsurance
Remedies
Arbitration Procedures
Court Procedures in Commercial Actions
Limitation
Interim Remedies

ISBN13: 9781850443902
ISBN: 1850443904
Published: September 1993
Publisher: Informa Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Looseleaf
Price: £795.00
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Reinsurance Practice and the Law is a comprehensive guide that has been designed to offer you sound advice and explanation in every area of reinsurance.

Designed to reduce to a minimum the legal difficulties involved in a reinsurance transaction, this loose-leaf covers all the areas of reinsurance law that are likely to give rise to problems. It pays special attention to the drafting and operation of the reinsurance contract, and also deals in detail with dispute resolution, including arbitration and Commercial Court practice and procedure.

Reinsurance Practice and the Law is your best assurance of always being up-to-date with the latest developments. The regular updates you receive as part of your subscription means that unlike an ordinary textbook, the content of this publication will change in line with the law - providing you with a definitive and dependable source of information.

Reinsurance Practice and the Law will provide you with:

  • A clear explanation of the basics of reinsurance contracts, including the relationships between the parties and the various types of contracts, with particular mention of alternative risk
  • The principles of drafting and interpretation of contracts, including reaching agreement, contract wordings and choice of law
  • The details of operating a contract, including claims handling, offset and funding, inspection of records and transfer and termination
  • Guidance on dispute resolution, including choice of law, jurisdiction, alternative dispute resolution, arbitration procedure and enforcement of foreign judgments and arbitration awards