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adam_text | Contents
Bibliographical and Other Abbreviations
Table of Cases
Table ofLegishtion
1.
Risk
Risk Aversion
Stress Aversion and the Purchase of Peace of Mind
Litigation
Aversion to Litigation
Conditional Fee Agreements
A Compensation Culture?
The Claims Crisis: Cloud or Mirage?
The Response of the Courts
Clouds on the Horizon
Premiums
Insurers: Spreading Risk
People: Assessing Risk
Homo Oeconomicus
Knowledge of Risk ^
Experience of Risk: Media Impact
Headlines
The Quality of Reporting
Freedom from Distraction
The Context of Society: Time and Place
Compulsory Insurance
The Demand for Insurance
The Insurance Marketplace
Traditional Products
Meeting Current Needs
The Choice of Insurer
Insurable Interest
Insurable Interest in Life ^
Ties of Affection
Dependence 28
The Problem of Finding a Rational Basis
Insurable Interest in Property
Buyers ^
Bailees 33
Builders 34
Contents
Insurable
36
Gambling
36
Temptation and Moral Hazard
36
Removing both the Temptation and the Rule of Law
37
2.
39
The Emergence of Insurers
39
A Brief History
40
Lloyds
40
Niche Insurers
42
Meeting or Making the Need
42
Publicity
42
Trains and Boats and Planes
43
Mutuality
44
Inspiring Confidence
46
An Image of Trustworthiness
46
An Image of Security
47
Risk Prediction
48
Risk on the Ground
48
Après Moi la Déluge:
50
Asbestosis
50
Climate Change
51
Risk at Law
52
Closing the Door: Risk Control and Risk Management
53
Measures of Prevention
53
Sharing Information: Collective Action
54
Loss Limitation and Cure
55
3-
57
Agents and Independents
58
Regulation
60
Authorization in the United Kingdom
60
Codes of Conduct
60
The Insurance Mediation Directive
61
Rules and Principles: ICOB
61
Scope
61
Core Principles
62
Information Duties
63
Contracting Insurance
64
Integrity: Commission
64
The Nature of Independents Duties to Customers
65
Payment: Fee or Commission
66
The Problem of Consideration
66
The Problem of Consent
67
Conflicts of Interest:
68
Contents xi
The Quality of Advice
Objectivity: Due Skill, Care, and Diligence
Subjectivity: Suitability of Advice
The Content of Advice
Rating Insurers
Policy Terms
Contracting Insurance
Disclosure
Renewal
Claims
The Liability of Independents
Contract and Tort
Third Party Beneficiaries
Remedies
Causation: Must Clients Check Their Policy?
Loose Ends: Limitation
Problems
Performance
Profitability
4.
Contract Formation
Documentation
Expectations of Cover
Expectations of Speed and Courtesy
Terms Offered
Unconditional Acceptance
Renewal and Variation
Flawed Consent
Mistake
Misrepresentation
Fact
The Value and Importance of Belief: Good Faith
Belief in Value and Importance: Underinsurance
Non-disclosure
The Duty of Insurers
Cover
Performance
The Duty of Applicants
Proof of Disclosure and Non-disclosure
Disclosure to Whom
The Prudent Insurer
Information Known to the Applicant
Information Known to the Insurer
The Problem of Information Retrieval
xii
Marine and Non-marine Insurance
Facts that Diminish Risk
Waiver 110
Waiver of All Information
Waiver of Certain Information by Implication
Waiver of Certain Available Information
The Time of Disclosure
Disclosure or Investigation: Whose Line is it Anyway?
Remedies
Damages
Rescission
Effect in Law
Limits on the Right to Rescind
The Financial Ombudsman Service to the Rescue
Reform
The Australian Rule: The Reasonable Insured
The Swiss Rule: A Reasonable Response to Questions
The ELC
The French Rule: Proportionality
The American Rule
Conclusion: More Questions
Contracting Through Agents
The Problem of Persona
Authority
Split Personality
The Problem of Advice
Premium
Payment
Late Payment
Days of Grace
Mode of Payment: Direct Debits
5.
Policies of Insurance
A Large Role for Small Print
Standard Forms
Words: The Rules of Interpretation
The Importance of Context
Words:The Problem of Comprehension
Comprehension by Courts
Comprehension by Policyholders
The Myth of Ordinary Meaning and Plain English
The Limits of Dictionaries
The Language of Precedent
Planes of Precision
Contents xiii
Unexpected Effects
151
The Reasonable Expectations of Policyholders
153
The Use ofWords: Terms of the Contract
155
Exceptions
157
Warranties
157
Exceptions, Warranties, and Causes
159
Problem: Distinguishing between Exceptions and Warranties
160
The Problem of Aggravation of Risk
161
Knowing Where You Are
161
Future Shocks
164
Continuing Warranties
164
Law Reform
165
The Prudent Uninsured: Unreasonable Care
166
The Response of Reasonable Policyholders
166
The Response of Reasonable Judges
167
Premium Incentive
169
Risk Management
170
Liability for Careless Advice
171
The Insurance Relationship
172
Nature
172
Duration
173
Flexible Friends Measures for the Unexpected
174
Rights of Renewal
175
Reality Check
175
Duress
176
Good Faith
177
Automatic Continuation
178
Where Next?
179
6.
181
The Claim
182
Loss
183
Causation
184
Rules of Construction
184
Or Common Sense?
185
Common Perils
188
Fire
188
Personal Accidents
189
All Risks
190
Liability
192
Loss
192
The Event
193
Occurrence
194
Loss Arising out of One Event: Highjacked Aircraft
196
Claims
197
xiv
Proving the Claim
Loss Adjusters
The Reality of Fraud
The Importance of Fraud
The Meaning of Fraud
Material Falsehood
Wishful Thinking
Exaggeration
ProofofFraud
The Effect of Fraud
The Effect on the Claim
The Effect on the Contract
The Effect of Rescission
The Case of Joint Insurance
Countering Fraud
Image Problems
Better Information at the Underwriting Stage
Better Information at the Claims Stage
Surveillance and Human Rights
Reinstatement
Technical Defences
Non-disclosure
Late Notice
Reasonable Notice
Seven Days Notice
Breach: Prejudice
Recoverable Loss
Measure of Loss
Cutting Losses: Policyholders
Duties
Assumption of Responsibility and Risk
Cost in the Absence of a Duty to Mitigate
Cost in Performance of a Duty to Mitigate
Cutting Losses: Insurers
Salvage
Advice to Mitigate Loss
Disincentives and Discounts: The Insurer as Supplier
Compromise and Settlement of Claims
Undue Influence
The Nature of Undue Influence
Direct Influence and Indirect Influence
Notice
Independent Advice
Effect in Law: Rescission
Abuse of Bargaining Powen Victimization
Duress
Contents xv
The Power
Enforcement of Claims in the Courts
Claims Arbitration
Ombudsmen
The Financial Ombudsman Service
Perceptions from Within and Without
Jurisdiction
Claims Procedure
Law and Market Practice: Justice Certain and Justice Seen
Compensation for Late Payment
Distress
Insolvency
Watchdogs that Bark too Late?
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme
7.
The Role of Insurance
Moral Hazard
Carelessness
Uninsurable Loss: Intentional Injury
Deliberate Damage
Deliberate Injury
Expected Loss
Public Policy
Liability Cover
Compulsory Liability Cover
Personal Accident Cover
Certainties
Wilful Misconduct
Regulating Contract Terms
Validation
Interpretation by the Courts
Relative Truth
Safety Practice
The Effectiveness of Reliance on the Courts
The EC Directive
The Scope of the Regime
Plain and Intelligible
Core Terms
Unfairness: Good Faith in English Courts
The Grey List
Good Faith in English Legal Literature
Enforcement of the Regulations
Self-regulation: Codes
Parliament and the
xvi
The Role of the Courts
Social Engineering
The Problem of Information
Riding Unruly Horses
The Role of Counsel
The Role of Judges
The Response of the Courts
Insurance Law and Society
Economic Efficiency and Subrogation
Fairness
Classification of Risk
Discrimination
Insurance Discrimination
Unfair Discrimination
Unfair Sex Discrimination
Unfair Disease Discrimination
Genetic Tests
Insurers as Licensing Authority
The Public Right to Cover
The Insurers Right to
8.
The Insurer as God?
The Effect of Insurance on Rules of Law
Insurers and the Conduct of Litigation
Discovering Whether Insurance Exists
The Effect of Existing Insurance: in Theory
The Effect of Existing Insurance: in Practice
Invisible Effects: Development in the Courts
Vicarious Liability
Nuisance and Pollution
ite Ipsa
The Duty of Care
DirtyWork
Dirty Play
The Standard of Care
Damages
Visible Effects: in Parliament
The Insurers Voice
The Insurers Limits
The Insurers Fears and the Power of Persuasion
The Lessons of Insurance
Visible Effects: in the Courts
Available Insurance
Efficient Insurance
Contents xvii
Tort: Loss or Liability Insurance
Tort: Loss or Liability Insurance
Contract: Terms
Contract: Damages
Conclusion
9.
Certainty and Security
Certainty of Law
Certainty of Insurance Law
The Nature of People
Expectations of Speed and Convenience
Distrust
Trust: Image
Trust: Information
The Law of Cooperation
The Nature of Law and Language
Language
Lawyers
The Nature of Insurance Contracts
Definition or Description?
Statutory Definitions
The Financial Services and Markets Act
The View of the
Features Required by the Courts and Common Law
Rough Edges
Distinguishing the Payment of Contract Damages
Conflicting Purposes
The Nature of Insurance Contract Law
Common Law: Similarities
Common Law: Differences
Statute
Contract or Contracts?
Index
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Contents
Bibliographical and Other Abbreviations
Table of Cases
Table ofLegishtion
1.
Risk
Risk Aversion
Stress Aversion and the Purchase of Peace of Mind
Litigation
Aversion to Litigation
Conditional Fee Agreements
A Compensation Culture?
The Claims Crisis: Cloud or Mirage?
The Response of the Courts
Clouds on the Horizon
Premiums
Insurers: Spreading Risk
People: Assessing Risk
Homo Oeconomicus
Knowledge of Risk ^
Experience of Risk: Media Impact
Headlines
The Quality of Reporting
Freedom from Distraction
The Context of Society: Time and Place
Compulsory Insurance
The Demand for Insurance
The Insurance Marketplace
Traditional Products
Meeting Current Needs
The Choice of Insurer
Insurable Interest
Insurable Interest in Life ^
Ties of Affection
Dependence 28
The Problem of Finding a Rational Basis
Insurable Interest in Property
Buyers ^
Bailees 33
Builders 34
Contents
Insurable
36
Gambling
36
Temptation and Moral Hazard
36
Removing both the Temptation and the Rule of Law
37
2.
39
The Emergence of Insurers
39
A Brief History
40
Lloyds
40
Niche Insurers
42
Meeting or Making the Need
42
Publicity
42
Trains and Boats and Planes
43
Mutuality
44
Inspiring Confidence
46
An Image of Trustworthiness
46
An Image of Security
47
Risk Prediction
48
Risk on the Ground
48
Après Moi la Déluge:
50
Asbestosis
50
Climate Change
51
Risk at Law
52
Closing the Door: Risk Control and Risk Management
53
Measures of Prevention
53
Sharing Information: Collective Action
54
Loss Limitation and Cure
55
3-
57
Agents and Independents
58
Regulation
60
Authorization in the United Kingdom
60
Codes of Conduct
60
The Insurance Mediation Directive
61
Rules and Principles: ICOB
61
Scope
61
Core Principles
62
Information Duties
63
Contracting Insurance
64
Integrity: Commission
64
The Nature of Independents' Duties to Customers
65
Payment: Fee or Commission
66
The Problem of Consideration
66
The Problem of Consent
67
Conflicts of Interest:
68
Contents xi
The Quality of Advice
Objectivity: Due Skill, Care, and Diligence
Subjectivity: Suitability of Advice
The Content of Advice
Rating Insurers
Policy Terms
Contracting Insurance
Disclosure
Renewal
Claims
The Liability of Independents
Contract and Tort
Third Party Beneficiaries
Remedies
Causation: Must Clients Check Their Policy?
Loose Ends: Limitation
Problems
Performance
Profitability
4.
Contract Formation
Documentation
Expectations of Cover
Expectations of Speed and Courtesy
Terms Offered
Unconditional Acceptance
Renewal and Variation
Flawed Consent
Mistake
Misrepresentation
Fact
The Value and Importance of Belief: Good Faith
Belief in Value and Importance: Underinsurance
Non-disclosure
The Duty of Insurers
Cover
Performance
The Duty of Applicants
Proof of Disclosure and Non-disclosure
Disclosure to Whom
The Prudent Insurer
Information Known to the Applicant
Information Known to the Insurer
The Problem of Information Retrieval
xii
Marine and Non-marine Insurance
Facts that Diminish Risk
Waiver 110
Waiver of All Information
Waiver of Certain Information by Implication
Waiver of Certain Available Information
The Time of Disclosure
Disclosure or Investigation: Whose Line is it Anyway?
Remedies
Damages
Rescission
Effect in Law
Limits on the Right to Rescind
The Financial Ombudsman Service to the Rescue
Reform
The Australian Rule: The Reasonable Insured
The Swiss Rule: A Reasonable Response to Questions
The ELC
The French Rule: Proportionality
The American Rule
Conclusion: More Questions
Contracting Through Agents
The Problem of Persona
Authority
Split Personality
The Problem of Advice
Premium
Payment
Late Payment
Days of Grace
Mode of Payment: Direct Debits
5.
Policies of Insurance
A Large Role for Small Print
Standard Forms
Words: The Rules of Interpretation
The Importance of Context
Words:The Problem of Comprehension
Comprehension by Courts
Comprehension by Policyholders
The Myth of Ordinary Meaning and Plain English
The Limits of Dictionaries
The Language of Precedent
Planes of Precision
Contents xiii
Unexpected Effects
151
The Reasonable Expectations of Policyholders
153
The Use ofWords: Terms of the Contract
155
Exceptions
157
Warranties
157
Exceptions, Warranties, and Causes
159
Problem: Distinguishing between Exceptions and Warranties
160
The Problem of Aggravation of Risk
161
Knowing Where You Are
161
Future Shocks
164
Continuing Warranties
164
Law Reform
165
The Prudent Uninsured: Unreasonable Care
166
The Response of Reasonable Policyholders
166
The Response of Reasonable Judges
167
Premium Incentive
169
Risk Management
170
Liability for Careless Advice
171
The Insurance Relationship
172
Nature
172
Duration
173
Flexible Friends Measures for the Unexpected
174
Rights of Renewal
175
Reality Check
175
Duress
176
Good Faith
177
Automatic Continuation
178
Where Next?
179
6.
181
The Claim
182
Loss
183
Causation
184
Rules of Construction
184
Or Common Sense?
185
Common Perils
188
Fire
188
Personal Accidents
189
All Risks
190
Liability
192
Loss
192
The Event
193
Occurrence
194
Loss Arising out of One Event: Highjacked Aircraft
196
Claims
197
xiv
Proving the Claim
Loss Adjusters
The Reality of Fraud
The Importance of Fraud
The Meaning of Fraud
Material Falsehood
Wishful Thinking
Exaggeration
ProofofFraud
The Effect of Fraud
The Effect on the Claim
The Effect on the Contract
The Effect of Rescission
The Case of Joint Insurance
Countering Fraud
Image Problems
Better Information at the Underwriting Stage
Better Information at the Claims Stage
Surveillance and Human Rights
Reinstatement
Technical Defences
Non-disclosure
Late Notice
Reasonable Notice
Seven Days' Notice
Breach: Prejudice
Recoverable Loss
Measure of Loss
Cutting Losses: Policyholders
Duties
Assumption of Responsibility and Risk
Cost in the Absence of a Duty to Mitigate
Cost in Performance of a Duty to Mitigate
Cutting Losses: Insurers
Salvage
Advice to Mitigate Loss
Disincentives and Discounts: The Insurer as Supplier
Compromise and Settlement of Claims
Undue Influence
The Nature of Undue Influence
Direct Influence and Indirect Influence
Notice
Independent Advice
Effect in Law: Rescission
Abuse of Bargaining Powen Victimization
Duress
Contents xv
The Power
Enforcement of Claims in the Courts
Claims Arbitration
Ombudsmen
The Financial Ombudsman Service
Perceptions from Within and Without
Jurisdiction
Claims Procedure
Law and Market Practice: Justice Certain and Justice Seen
Compensation for Late Payment
Distress
Insolvency
Watchdogs that Bark too Late?
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme
7.
The Role of Insurance
Moral Hazard
Carelessness
Uninsurable Loss: Intentional Injury
Deliberate Damage
Deliberate Injury
Expected Loss
Public Policy
Liability Cover
Compulsory Liability Cover
Personal Accident Cover
Certainties
Wilful Misconduct
Regulating Contract Terms
Validation
Interpretation by the Courts
Relative Truth
Safety Practice
The Effectiveness of Reliance on the Courts
The EC Directive
The Scope of the Regime
Plain and Intelligible
Core Terms
Unfairness: Good Faith in English Courts
The Grey List
Good Faith in English Legal Literature
Enforcement of the Regulations
Self-regulation: Codes
Parliament and the
xvi
The Role of the Courts
Social Engineering
The Problem of Information
Riding Unruly Horses
The Role of Counsel
The Role of Judges
The Response of the Courts
Insurance Law and Society
Economic Efficiency and Subrogation
Fairness
Classification of Risk
Discrimination
Insurance Discrimination
Unfair Discrimination
Unfair Sex Discrimination
Unfair Disease Discrimination
Genetic Tests
Insurers as Licensing Authority
The Public 'Right' to Cover
The Insurers'Right to
8.
The Insurer as God?
The Effect of Insurance on Rules of Law
Insurers and the Conduct of Litigation
Discovering Whether Insurance Exists
The Effect of Existing Insurance: in Theory
The Effect of Existing Insurance: in Practice
Invisible Effects: Development in the Courts
Vicarious Liability
Nuisance and Pollution
ite Ipsa
The Duty of Care
DirtyWork
Dirty Play
The Standard of Care
Damages
Visible Effects: in Parliament
The Insurers' Voice
The Insurers' Limits
The Insurers' Fears and the Power of Persuasion
The Lessons of Insurance
Visible Effects: in the Courts
Available Insurance
Efficient Insurance
Contents xvii
Tort: Loss or Liability Insurance
Tort: Loss or Liability Insurance
Contract: Terms
Contract: Damages
Conclusion
9.
Certainty and Security
Certainty of Law
Certainty of Insurance Law
The Nature of People
Expectations of Speed and Convenience
Distrust
Trust: Image
Trust: Information
The Law of Cooperation
The Nature of Law and Language
Language
Lawyers
The Nature of Insurance Contracts
Definition or Description?
Statutory Definitions
The Financial Services and Markets Act
The View of the
Features Required by the Courts and Common Law
Rough Edges
Distinguishing the Payment of Contract Damages
Conflicting Purposes
The Nature of Insurance Contract Law
Common Law: Similarities
Common Law: Differences
Statute
Contract or Contracts?
Index |
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title_full_unstemmed | Policies and perceptions of insurance law in the twenty-first century Malcolm Clarke |
title_short | Policies and perceptions of insurance law in the twenty-first century |
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