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This comprehensive Understanding treatise can be used as the primary course text or as a supplement to any insurance law book. Understanding Insurance Law is designed to make the content of insurance law accessible to students and general practitioners unfamiliar with the subject. Previous editions of the book have been widely cited as authoritative by federal and state courts.
The premise of this book’s organization is that insurance law is best understood if its legal principles are arranged according to the different stages in the life of a contract. Part A considers the question: “What is insurance law?” Part B considers issues relating to the establishment of the contractual relationship between insurer and insured. Part C considers issues relevant to the performance of contractual obligations. In particular, this Part treats issues related to claim presentation in all coverage and liability insurers’ duties in a comprehensive manner unmatched in any other single-volume treatise. Finally, Part D explores topics that defy easy categorization, including special problems in group insurance, special issues in motor insurance, issues in reinsurance, and a chapter on excess and umbrella coverage.
Publisher : Carolina Academic Press; 6th edition (1 June 2018)
Language: English
Paperback: 1000 pages
ISBN-10 : 1531001289
ISBN-13 : 978-1531001285
Item Weight: 2.97 lbs
Dimensions: 7 x 1.25 x 10 inches
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