Insurance law : a guide to fundamental principles, legal doctrines, and commercial practices

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Where to find it

Law Library — 2nd Floor Collection (2nd floor)

Call Number
KF1164 .K376 1988
Status
Available

Summary

This treatise explains how certain principles or doctrines such as insurable interests, designation of insurers, and risk transference apply to property, life, liability, or other types of insurance. It also addresses insurance law issues and suggests lines of analysis to consider in order to better evaluate the merits of a claim. Other subjects include conceptualization, classification, marketing, indemnity, insurability, claim processes, and settlements. Also overviews insurance regulation, government sponsorship of insurance, and resolving disputed claims.

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