This major new work is a complete rewriting of the long-established and authoritative text Colinvaux's Law of Insurance, combined with Professor Merkin's own highly regarded work Insurance Contract Law. This is a three volume looseleaf work which provides a detailed discussion of the law of insurance, with a focus on modern developments in the law and in the market. It covers the general principles relating to all forms of insurance, and contains detailed analysis of marine and non-marine risks. Key contents: * The definition of insurance, formation of the policy, utmost good faith * Policy terms, interpretation, conditions and warranties, coverage of specific forms of policy * Losses and claims, fraudulent claims, calculation of loss * Assignment, intermediaries, conflict of laws, regulation of insurance companies and Lloyd's * Comprehensive tables of cases, statutes, statutory instruments and index * Subscribers will also receive Insurance and Reinsurance Law Briefing. The Briefing, issued monthly, contains articles and news covering topical issues
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Table Of Contents:
Principles of insurance law. The Contract of Insurance. Losses and Claims. General matters e.g. Property in policies, Intermediaries, Protection of third parties, Conflict of laws, Insurers: regulation and insolvency.