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The Insurance of Commercial Risks: Law and Practice Book
Now in a new edition, this highly regarded work has been fully updated, restructured and substantially expanded and is the only specialist text devoted to the law relating to the insurance of commercial risks. A Comprehensive on the relevant principles of insurance law and their application to commercial insurances, including a new chapter on the duties and liabilities of insurance brokers and intermediaries A Fully updated coverage of the law relating to liability (e.g. public liability, employer's liability and commercial vehicle), property and other insurances (e.g. buildings, contents and contractors') A New chapter on litigation and procedural matters embracing costs orders against liability insurers, disclosure, joinder of insurers, the insured's cause of action and limitation of actions * Deals with all aspects of claims including notification, rights of insurers and direct statutory claims against insurers A Expansion of appendices to include specimen policies from major insurers, relevant statutes and statutory instruments, MIB agreements and the GISC's Commercial CodeRead More
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- 0421824409
- 9780421824409
- Digby Charles Jess
- 6 September 2001
- Sweet & Maxwell
- Hardcover (Book)
- 864
- 3rd Revised edition
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