Insurance Law in Portugal:
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2024
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505 | 8 | |a Front Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- General Introduction -- 1. GENERAL BACKGROUND INFORMATION -- I. Political System -- II. Commerce and Industry -- III. Financial Institutions -- IV. Currency, Legislation and Monetary Regulations -- V. Insurance Business, General Organisation and Special Features -- 2. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF INSURANCE AND INSURANCE LEGISLATION -- I. Before the Commercial Code -- II. The Commercial Codes of the Nineteenth Century -- III. Twentieth Century: European Law as a Driving Force for Renewal -- IV. The Twenty-First Century: The RJCS and the Continuing Role of European Law -- 3. SOURCES OF INSURANCE LAW -- I. Legislation -- A. International Law -- B. European Law -- C. National Law -- II. Governmental Regulations and Regulations by Governmental Agencies -- III. Private International Law -- A. Jurisdiction -- B. Conflict-of-Law Rules -- 1. The Succession of Laws and Their Application in Time -- 2. Definition of the Insurance Contract -- 3. Civil Code (Until 31 December 2008) -- 4. Rome Convention (From 1 September 1994 to 16 December 2009) -- 5. RJCS (From 1 January 2009 until 16 December 2009) -- 6. Rome I Regulation (From 17 December 2009 until Now) -- a. Mandatory Insurances -- b. Objective Connection -- c. Compulsory Insurance -- i. Insurance Contracts Covering Risks for which a Member State Imposes an Obligation to Take Out Insurance -- ii. Insurance Excluded from the Scope of Rome I -- d. Conflict Autonomy -- i. Mass Risks Insurance Contracts (Paragraph 3) -- ii. Individual Cases of Paragraph 3 Sub-paragraph 1 -- IV. Jurisdiction and Role of Scholarship -- 4. DISPUTE SETTLEMENT AND ARBITRATION -- 5. PROTECTION OF VULNERABLE PARTIES (IN GENERAL AND IN REGARD TO INSURANCE) -- I. Mass Risks Versus Large Risks | |
505 | 8 | |a II. Consumer Protection -- III. Contracts of Adhesion -- IV. Protection Against Discrimination -- 6. COMPULSORY INSURANCE -- Part I. The Insurance Company -- Chapter 1. The Insurance Company: Its Form -- 1. MUTUAL INSURANCE, PREMIUM INSURANCE AND OTHER -- 2. PUBLIC OR PRIVATE NATURE -- 3. FACTUAL DATA -- Chapter 2. Access to Business: Authorisation - Requirements and Procedures -- 1. GENERAL -- 2. AUTHORISATION: REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES -- I. Insurance Company Limited by Shares -- II. Mutual Insurance Company -- III. Insurance and Reinsurance Business by Branch Offices Established in the Territory of EU -- IV. Insurance and Reinsurance Business by Branch Offices Established Outside of the Territory of EU -- V. Insurance Companies Operating Through Freedom of Services -- Chapter 3. Supervision -- 1. SOLVENCY CONTROL -- 2. SUPERVISION OF TARIFFS AND INSURANCE CONDITIONS -- Chapter 4. Technical Reserves and Investments -- Chapter 5. Accountancy -- Chapter 6. Taxation of the Company -- Part II. The Insurance Contract: General -- Chapter 1. Generalities -- 1. DEFINITION OF INSURANCE -- 2. RULES ON INTERPRETATION OF INSURANCE CONTRACTS -- 3. CATEGORIES OF INSURANCE -- 4. GENERAL PRINCIPLES -- 5. INCLUSION AND CONTENT CONTROL OF STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF INSURANCE CONTRACTS -- I. Insurance Contract and Law on SCT -- II. Protection of Addressees of SCT -- A. Information Duties and Exclusion of SCT -- B. Voidness and Prohibition of SCT -- 1. Forbidden SCT: The Principle of the Good Faith -- 2. Contracts Between Businesses or Equivalent Entities and Contracts with Final Consumers -- C. Procedural Mechanisms -- Chapter 2. Insurable Risk -- 1. RISK AND INTEREST -- 2. INSURABLE RISKS -- 3. DELIBERATE CAUSATION OF THE INSURED EVENT -- Chapter 3. Formation of the Insurance Contract -- 1. PRE-CONTRACTUAL PHASE. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2. ACTUAL FORMATION OF THE CONTRACT -- 3. VALIDITY REQUIREMENTS -- 4. PROOF OF THE CONTRACT -- 5. INSURANCE POLICIES -- Chapter 4. Obligations of the Insured -- 1. PAYMENT OF PREMIUM -- I. Concept and Setting of the Premium -- II. Payment of the Premium -- III. Default on Premium Payments -- 2. OTHER DUTIES OF THE POLICYHOLDER -- I. Pre-contractual Duty of Disclosure -- A. Scope of the Pre-contractual Duty of Disclosure -- B. Consequences of Infringement of the Duty -- II. Duties During the Contract -- A. Statutory Duties -- 1. Communication of the Aggravation of Risk -- a. Overview of the Applicable Norms -- b. Scope of the Duty to Communicate the Aggravation of Risk -- c. Consequences of Infringement of the Duty -- d. Interplay with the Rules on Pre-contractual Disclosure of the Risk -- 2. Mitigation of the Loss -- a. Overview of the Applicable Norms -- b. Scope of the Duty to Mitigate -- c. Consequences of Infringement -- d. The Right to Reimbursement of Mitigation Expenses -- 3. Communication of the Insured Event -- a. Overview of the Applicable Norms -- b. Scope of the Duty to Communicate the Insured Event -- c. Consequences of Infringement -- B. Contractual Duties -- Chapter 5. Obligations of the Insurer -- 1. MAIN OBLIGATIONS -- I. Paying Out the Insurance Money or Performing the Services Promised -- A. Critical Overview of the Norms on Insurers' Performance and Delay -- B. Corrective Mechanisms -- C. Protection of Third Parties' Rights -- II. Rules Applicable to Indemnity Insurance -- A. Indemnity Principle: Loss as a Limit -- B. Multiple Insurance -- C. Subrogation -- D. Over-Insurance and Under-Insurance -- 1. Over-Insurance -- 2. Under-Insurance -- E. Valued Policies -- III. Rules Applicable to Fixed Sums Insurance -- 2. INFORMATION DUTIES -- I. Different Sources of Information Duties | |
505 | 8 | |a II. In Particular, the RJCS as a Source of Information Duties -- A. General Pre-contractual Duties of Information: Scope -- B. General Pre-contractual Duties of Information: Consequences of Their Infringement -- C. General Ongoing Duties of Information -- D. Special Norms for Personal Insurance -- E. Administrative Offence under Supervisory Law -- Chapter 6. Insurance and Third Parties -- 1. INSURANCE FOR THE ACCOUNT OF A THIRD PARTY -- 2. THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARY CLAUSES -- 3. DIRECT ACTION -- 4. GROUP INSURANCE -- I. Concept of Group Insurance -- II. Modalities of Group Insurance -- A. Contributory and Non-contributory Group Insurance -- B. Single Insurance Contract or Multiple Insurance Contracts -- III. Main Points of Regulation -- A. Modification or Termination of Contracts -- 1. Termination (or Lack of Efficacy) due to Default on the Premium -- 2. Termination by the Insured, Exclusion of the Insured, Termination by the Policyholder and Maintenance of Cover -- 3. Exclusion of the Insured -- 4. Termination of the Contract -- 5. Maintenance of Cover -- B. Duty to Inform the Insureds -- Chapter 7. Modification and Termination of the Insurance Contract -- 1. MODIFICATION OF THE RISK -- I. Aggravation of Risk -- II. Reduction of Risk -- III. Modification of General Background Circumstances -- 2. GENERAL GROUNDS FOR TERMINATION OF THE INSURANCE CONTRACT -- Part III. Property and Liability Insurance -- Chapter 1. Fire Insurance -- Chapter 2. Loss of Benefits Insurance -- Chapter 3. Transport Insurance -- Chapter 4. Liability Insurance -- 1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK -- 2. TYPES OF GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE -- I. Private Liability Insurance -- II. Professional Liability Insurance -- III. Commercial Liability Insurance -- IV. Special Liability Insurance -- Chapter 5. Motor Vehicle Insurance (Pro Memoria) -- Chapter 6. Legal Aid Insurance | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 7. Aviation and Space Insurance -- 1. AVIATION IN GENERAL -- 2. UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS -- Chapter 8. Theft and Embezzlement Insurance -- Chapter 9. Agricultural Insurance, Hail Insurance and Livestock Insurance -- Chapter 10. Catastrophe Insurance -- 1. GENERAL -- 2. NUCLEAR RISKS -- 3. NATURAL CATASTROPHES -- Chapter 11. Credit and Caution Insurance -- 1. CREDIT INSURANCE -- 2. CAUTION INSURANCE -- Chapter 12. Technical Insurance -- Chapter 13. Miscellaneous Insurance -- 1. ASSISTANCE INSURANCE -- Part IV. Compulsory Motor Vehicle Insurance -- Chapter 1. Applicable Law -- Chapter 2. Duty to Insure -- Chapter 3. Insurance Scope -- 1. MATERIAL SCOPE -- 2. TERRITORIAL SCOPE -- 3. INSURED LIABILITY: COVERAGE AND EXCLUSIONS -- Chapter 4. Insured Capital -- 1. MINIMUM INSURED SUM -- 2. INSUFFICIENT CAPITAL -- Chapter 5. Right of Recourse Against the Insured Person/Entity -- Chapter 6. Motor Vehicle Guarantee Fund -- 1. MATERIAL SCOPE -- 2. SUBROGATION -- Chapter 7. Procedural Rules and Proceedings -- Chapter 8. Insuring Other Risks -- Part V. Insurance of the Person -- Chapter 1. Workmen's Compensation and Occupational Disease -- 1. GENERAL -- 2. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE FOR EMPLOYEES -- 3. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION FOR INDEPENDENT WORKERS -- 4. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION FUND -- 5. COMPENSATION DUE TO OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES -- Chapter 2. Bodily Injuries: Personal Accident Insurance -- 1. TERMINOLOGY AND SCOPE OF THE REGIME -- I. Bodily Injuries vis-à-vis Personal Accident Insurance -- II. Concept of Personal Accident -- 2. THE PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE REGIME -- Chapter 3. Private Health Insurance -- 1. SCOPE OF THE REGIME -- I. Role of Private Health Insurance in Portugal -- II. Concept and Possible Forms -- 2. REGIME OF PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE -- Chapter 4. Life Insurance -- 1. INDIVIDUAL LIFE INSURANCE. | |
505 | 8 | |a I. Concept of Life Insurance Contract and Main Norms Applicable to It | |
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contents | Front Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- General Introduction -- 1. GENERAL BACKGROUND INFORMATION -- I. Political System -- II. Commerce and Industry -- III. Financial Institutions -- IV. Currency, Legislation and Monetary Regulations -- V. Insurance Business, General Organisation and Special Features -- 2. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF INSURANCE AND INSURANCE LEGISLATION -- I. Before the Commercial Code -- II. The Commercial Codes of the Nineteenth Century -- III. Twentieth Century: European Law as a Driving Force for Renewal -- IV. The Twenty-First Century: The RJCS and the Continuing Role of European Law -- 3. SOURCES OF INSURANCE LAW -- I. Legislation -- A. International Law -- B. European Law -- C. National Law -- II. Governmental Regulations and Regulations by Governmental Agencies -- III. Private International Law -- A. Jurisdiction -- B. Conflict-of-Law Rules -- 1. The Succession of Laws and Their Application in Time -- 2. Definition of the Insurance Contract -- 3. Civil Code (Until 31 December 2008) -- 4. Rome Convention (From 1 September 1994 to 16 December 2009) -- 5. RJCS (From 1 January 2009 until 16 December 2009) -- 6. Rome I Regulation (From 17 December 2009 until Now) -- a. Mandatory Insurances -- b. Objective Connection -- c. Compulsory Insurance -- i. Insurance Contracts Covering Risks for which a Member State Imposes an Obligation to Take Out Insurance -- ii. Insurance Excluded from the Scope of Rome I -- d. Conflict Autonomy -- i. Mass Risks Insurance Contracts (Paragraph 3) -- ii. Individual Cases of Paragraph 3 Sub-paragraph 1 -- IV. Jurisdiction and Role of Scholarship -- 4. DISPUTE SETTLEMENT AND ARBITRATION -- 5. PROTECTION OF VULNERABLE PARTIES (IN GENERAL AND IN REGARD TO INSURANCE) -- I. Mass Risks Versus Large Risks II. Consumer Protection -- III. Contracts of Adhesion -- IV. Protection Against Discrimination -- 6. COMPULSORY INSURANCE -- Part I. The Insurance Company -- Chapter 1. The Insurance Company: Its Form -- 1. MUTUAL INSURANCE, PREMIUM INSURANCE AND OTHER -- 2. PUBLIC OR PRIVATE NATURE -- 3. FACTUAL DATA -- Chapter 2. Access to Business: Authorisation - Requirements and Procedures -- 1. GENERAL -- 2. AUTHORISATION: REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES -- I. Insurance Company Limited by Shares -- II. Mutual Insurance Company -- III. Insurance and Reinsurance Business by Branch Offices Established in the Territory of EU -- IV. Insurance and Reinsurance Business by Branch Offices Established Outside of the Territory of EU -- V. Insurance Companies Operating Through Freedom of Services -- Chapter 3. Supervision -- 1. SOLVENCY CONTROL -- 2. SUPERVISION OF TARIFFS AND INSURANCE CONDITIONS -- Chapter 4. Technical Reserves and Investments -- Chapter 5. Accountancy -- Chapter 6. Taxation of the Company -- Part II. The Insurance Contract: General -- Chapter 1. Generalities -- 1. DEFINITION OF INSURANCE -- 2. RULES ON INTERPRETATION OF INSURANCE CONTRACTS -- 3. CATEGORIES OF INSURANCE -- 4. GENERAL PRINCIPLES -- 5. INCLUSION AND CONTENT CONTROL OF STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF INSURANCE CONTRACTS -- I. Insurance Contract and Law on SCT -- II. Protection of Addressees of SCT -- A. Information Duties and Exclusion of SCT -- B. Voidness and Prohibition of SCT -- 1. Forbidden SCT: The Principle of the Good Faith -- 2. Contracts Between Businesses or Equivalent Entities and Contracts with Final Consumers -- C. Procedural Mechanisms -- Chapter 2. Insurable Risk -- 1. RISK AND INTEREST -- 2. INSURABLE RISKS -- 3. DELIBERATE CAUSATION OF THE INSURED EVENT -- Chapter 3. Formation of the Insurance Contract -- 1. PRE-CONTRACTUAL PHASE. 2. ACTUAL FORMATION OF THE CONTRACT -- 3. VALIDITY REQUIREMENTS -- 4. PROOF OF THE CONTRACT -- 5. INSURANCE POLICIES -- Chapter 4. Obligations of the Insured -- 1. PAYMENT OF PREMIUM -- I. Concept and Setting of the Premium -- II. Payment of the Premium -- III. Default on Premium Payments -- 2. OTHER DUTIES OF THE POLICYHOLDER -- I. Pre-contractual Duty of Disclosure -- A. Scope of the Pre-contractual Duty of Disclosure -- B. Consequences of Infringement of the Duty -- II. Duties During the Contract -- A. Statutory Duties -- 1. Communication of the Aggravation of Risk -- a. Overview of the Applicable Norms -- b. Scope of the Duty to Communicate the Aggravation of Risk -- c. Consequences of Infringement of the Duty -- d. Interplay with the Rules on Pre-contractual Disclosure of the Risk -- 2. Mitigation of the Loss -- a. Overview of the Applicable Norms -- b. Scope of the Duty to Mitigate -- c. Consequences of Infringement -- d. The Right to Reimbursement of Mitigation Expenses -- 3. Communication of the Insured Event -- a. Overview of the Applicable Norms -- b. Scope of the Duty to Communicate the Insured Event -- c. Consequences of Infringement -- B. Contractual Duties -- Chapter 5. Obligations of the Insurer -- 1. MAIN OBLIGATIONS -- I. Paying Out the Insurance Money or Performing the Services Promised -- A. Critical Overview of the Norms on Insurers' Performance and Delay -- B. Corrective Mechanisms -- C. Protection of Third Parties' Rights -- II. Rules Applicable to Indemnity Insurance -- A. Indemnity Principle: Loss as a Limit -- B. Multiple Insurance -- C. Subrogation -- D. Over-Insurance and Under-Insurance -- 1. Over-Insurance -- 2. Under-Insurance -- E. Valued Policies -- III. Rules Applicable to Fixed Sums Insurance -- 2. INFORMATION DUTIES -- I. Different Sources of Information Duties II. In Particular, the RJCS as a Source of Information Duties -- A. General Pre-contractual Duties of Information: Scope -- B. General Pre-contractual Duties of Information: Consequences of Their Infringement -- C. General Ongoing Duties of Information -- D. Special Norms for Personal Insurance -- E. Administrative Offence under Supervisory Law -- Chapter 6. Insurance and Third Parties -- 1. INSURANCE FOR THE ACCOUNT OF A THIRD PARTY -- 2. THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARY CLAUSES -- 3. DIRECT ACTION -- 4. GROUP INSURANCE -- I. Concept of Group Insurance -- II. Modalities of Group Insurance -- A. Contributory and Non-contributory Group Insurance -- B. Single Insurance Contract or Multiple Insurance Contracts -- III. Main Points of Regulation -- A. Modification or Termination of Contracts -- 1. Termination (or Lack of Efficacy) due to Default on the Premium -- 2. Termination by the Insured, Exclusion of the Insured, Termination by the Policyholder and Maintenance of Cover -- 3. Exclusion of the Insured -- 4. Termination of the Contract -- 5. Maintenance of Cover -- B. Duty to Inform the Insureds -- Chapter 7. Modification and Termination of the Insurance Contract -- 1. MODIFICATION OF THE RISK -- I. Aggravation of Risk -- II. Reduction of Risk -- III. Modification of General Background Circumstances -- 2. GENERAL GROUNDS FOR TERMINATION OF THE INSURANCE CONTRACT -- Part III. Property and Liability Insurance -- Chapter 1. Fire Insurance -- Chapter 2. Loss of Benefits Insurance -- Chapter 3. Transport Insurance -- Chapter 4. Liability Insurance -- 1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK -- 2. TYPES OF GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE -- I. Private Liability Insurance -- II. Professional Liability Insurance -- III. Commercial Liability Insurance -- IV. Special Liability Insurance -- Chapter 5. Motor Vehicle Insurance (Pro Memoria) -- Chapter 6. Legal Aid Insurance Chapter 7. Aviation and Space Insurance -- 1. AVIATION IN GENERAL -- 2. UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS -- Chapter 8. Theft and Embezzlement Insurance -- Chapter 9. Agricultural Insurance, Hail Insurance and Livestock Insurance -- Chapter 10. Catastrophe Insurance -- 1. GENERAL -- 2. NUCLEAR RISKS -- 3. NATURAL CATASTROPHES -- Chapter 11. Credit and Caution Insurance -- 1. CREDIT INSURANCE -- 2. CAUTION INSURANCE -- Chapter 12. Technical Insurance -- Chapter 13. Miscellaneous Insurance -- 1. ASSISTANCE INSURANCE -- Part IV. Compulsory Motor Vehicle Insurance -- Chapter 1. Applicable Law -- Chapter 2. Duty to Insure -- Chapter 3. Insurance Scope -- 1. MATERIAL SCOPE -- 2. TERRITORIAL SCOPE -- 3. INSURED LIABILITY: COVERAGE AND EXCLUSIONS -- Chapter 4. Insured Capital -- 1. MINIMUM INSURED SUM -- 2. INSUFFICIENT CAPITAL -- Chapter 5. Right of Recourse Against the Insured Person/Entity -- Chapter 6. Motor Vehicle Guarantee Fund -- 1. MATERIAL SCOPE -- 2. SUBROGATION -- Chapter 7. Procedural Rules and Proceedings -- Chapter 8. Insuring Other Risks -- Part V. Insurance of the Person -- Chapter 1. Workmen's Compensation and Occupational Disease -- 1. GENERAL -- 2. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE FOR EMPLOYEES -- 3. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION FOR INDEPENDENT WORKERS -- 4. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION FUND -- 5. COMPENSATION DUE TO OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES -- Chapter 2. Bodily Injuries: Personal Accident Insurance -- 1. TERMINOLOGY AND SCOPE OF THE REGIME -- I. Bodily Injuries vis-à-vis Personal Accident Insurance -- II. Concept of Personal Accident -- 2. THE PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE REGIME -- Chapter 3. Private Health Insurance -- 1. SCOPE OF THE REGIME -- I. Role of Private Health Insurance in Portugal -- II. Concept and Possible Forms -- 2. REGIME OF PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE -- Chapter 4. Life Insurance -- 1. INDIVIDUAL LIFE INSURANCE. I. Concept of Life Insurance Contract and Main Norms Applicable to It |
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Payment of the Premium -- III. Default on Premium Payments -- 2. OTHER DUTIES OF THE POLICYHOLDER -- I. Pre-contractual Duty of Disclosure -- A. Scope of the Pre-contractual Duty of Disclosure -- B. Consequences of Infringement of the Duty -- II. Duties During the Contract -- A. Statutory Duties -- 1. Communication of the Aggravation of Risk -- a. Overview of the Applicable Norms -- b. Scope of the Duty to Communicate the Aggravation of Risk -- c. Consequences of Infringement of the Duty -- d. Interplay with the Rules on Pre-contractual Disclosure of the Risk -- 2. Mitigation of the Loss -- a. Overview of the Applicable Norms -- b. Scope of the Duty to Mitigate -- c. Consequences of Infringement -- d. The Right to Reimbursement of Mitigation Expenses -- 3. Communication of the Insured Event -- a. Overview of the Applicable Norms -- b. Scope of the Duty to Communicate the Insured Event -- c. Consequences of Infringement -- B. Contractual Duties -- Chapter 5. 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Special Norms for Personal Insurance -- E. Administrative Offence under Supervisory Law -- Chapter 6. Insurance and Third Parties -- 1. INSURANCE FOR THE ACCOUNT OF A THIRD PARTY -- 2. THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARY CLAUSES -- 3. DIRECT ACTION -- 4. GROUP INSURANCE -- I. Concept of Group Insurance -- II. Modalities of Group Insurance -- A. Contributory and Non-contributory Group Insurance -- B. Single Insurance Contract or Multiple Insurance Contracts -- III. Main Points of Regulation -- A. Modification or Termination of Contracts -- 1. Termination (or Lack of Efficacy) due to Default on the Premium -- 2. Termination by the Insured, Exclusion of the Insured, Termination by the Policyholder and Maintenance of Cover -- 3. Exclusion of the Insured -- 4. Termination of the Contract -- 5. Maintenance of Cover -- B. Duty to Inform the Insureds -- Chapter 7. Modification and Termination of the Insurance Contract -- 1. MODIFICATION OF THE RISK -- I. Aggravation of Risk -- II. 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spelling | Anjos, Joana Neto Verfasser aut Insurance Law in Portugal 2nd ed Alphen aan den Rijn Wolters Kluwer Law International 2024 ©2024 1 Online-Ressource (338 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Front Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- General Introduction -- 1. GENERAL BACKGROUND INFORMATION -- I. Political System -- II. Commerce and Industry -- III. Financial Institutions -- IV. Currency, Legislation and Monetary Regulations -- V. Insurance Business, General Organisation and Special Features -- 2. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF INSURANCE AND INSURANCE LEGISLATION -- I. Before the Commercial Code -- II. The Commercial Codes of the Nineteenth Century -- III. Twentieth Century: European Law as a Driving Force for Renewal -- IV. The Twenty-First Century: The RJCS and the Continuing Role of European Law -- 3. SOURCES OF INSURANCE LAW -- I. Legislation -- A. International Law -- B. European Law -- C. National Law -- II. Governmental Regulations and Regulations by Governmental Agencies -- III. Private International Law -- A. Jurisdiction -- B. Conflict-of-Law Rules -- 1. The Succession of Laws and Their Application in Time -- 2. Definition of the Insurance Contract -- 3. Civil Code (Until 31 December 2008) -- 4. Rome Convention (From 1 September 1994 to 16 December 2009) -- 5. RJCS (From 1 January 2009 until 16 December 2009) -- 6. Rome I Regulation (From 17 December 2009 until Now) -- a. Mandatory Insurances -- b. Objective Connection -- c. Compulsory Insurance -- i. Insurance Contracts Covering Risks for which a Member State Imposes an Obligation to Take Out Insurance -- ii. Insurance Excluded from the Scope of Rome I -- d. Conflict Autonomy -- i. Mass Risks Insurance Contracts (Paragraph 3) -- ii. Individual Cases of Paragraph 3 Sub-paragraph 1 -- IV. Jurisdiction and Role of Scholarship -- 4. DISPUTE SETTLEMENT AND ARBITRATION -- 5. PROTECTION OF VULNERABLE PARTIES (IN GENERAL AND IN REGARD TO INSURANCE) -- I. Mass Risks Versus Large Risks II. Consumer Protection -- III. Contracts of Adhesion -- IV. Protection Against Discrimination -- 6. COMPULSORY INSURANCE -- Part I. The Insurance Company -- Chapter 1. The Insurance Company: Its Form -- 1. MUTUAL INSURANCE, PREMIUM INSURANCE AND OTHER -- 2. PUBLIC OR PRIVATE NATURE -- 3. FACTUAL DATA -- Chapter 2. Access to Business: Authorisation - Requirements and Procedures -- 1. GENERAL -- 2. AUTHORISATION: REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES -- I. Insurance Company Limited by Shares -- II. Mutual Insurance Company -- III. Insurance and Reinsurance Business by Branch Offices Established in the Territory of EU -- IV. Insurance and Reinsurance Business by Branch Offices Established Outside of the Territory of EU -- V. Insurance Companies Operating Through Freedom of Services -- Chapter 3. Supervision -- 1. SOLVENCY CONTROL -- 2. SUPERVISION OF TARIFFS AND INSURANCE CONDITIONS -- Chapter 4. Technical Reserves and Investments -- Chapter 5. Accountancy -- Chapter 6. Taxation of the Company -- Part II. The Insurance Contract: General -- Chapter 1. Generalities -- 1. DEFINITION OF INSURANCE -- 2. RULES ON INTERPRETATION OF INSURANCE CONTRACTS -- 3. CATEGORIES OF INSURANCE -- 4. GENERAL PRINCIPLES -- 5. INCLUSION AND CONTENT CONTROL OF STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF INSURANCE CONTRACTS -- I. Insurance Contract and Law on SCT -- II. Protection of Addressees of SCT -- A. Information Duties and Exclusion of SCT -- B. Voidness and Prohibition of SCT -- 1. Forbidden SCT: The Principle of the Good Faith -- 2. Contracts Between Businesses or Equivalent Entities and Contracts with Final Consumers -- C. Procedural Mechanisms -- Chapter 2. Insurable Risk -- 1. RISK AND INTEREST -- 2. INSURABLE RISKS -- 3. DELIBERATE CAUSATION OF THE INSURED EVENT -- Chapter 3. Formation of the Insurance Contract -- 1. PRE-CONTRACTUAL PHASE. 2. ACTUAL FORMATION OF THE CONTRACT -- 3. VALIDITY REQUIREMENTS -- 4. PROOF OF THE CONTRACT -- 5. INSURANCE POLICIES -- Chapter 4. Obligations of the Insured -- 1. PAYMENT OF PREMIUM -- I. Concept and Setting of the Premium -- II. Payment of the Premium -- III. Default on Premium Payments -- 2. OTHER DUTIES OF THE POLICYHOLDER -- I. Pre-contractual Duty of Disclosure -- A. Scope of the Pre-contractual Duty of Disclosure -- B. Consequences of Infringement of the Duty -- II. Duties During the Contract -- A. Statutory Duties -- 1. Communication of the Aggravation of Risk -- a. Overview of the Applicable Norms -- b. Scope of the Duty to Communicate the Aggravation of Risk -- c. Consequences of Infringement of the Duty -- d. Interplay with the Rules on Pre-contractual Disclosure of the Risk -- 2. Mitigation of the Loss -- a. Overview of the Applicable Norms -- b. Scope of the Duty to Mitigate -- c. Consequences of Infringement -- d. The Right to Reimbursement of Mitigation Expenses -- 3. Communication of the Insured Event -- a. Overview of the Applicable Norms -- b. Scope of the Duty to Communicate the Insured Event -- c. Consequences of Infringement -- B. Contractual Duties -- Chapter 5. Obligations of the Insurer -- 1. MAIN OBLIGATIONS -- I. Paying Out the Insurance Money or Performing the Services Promised -- A. Critical Overview of the Norms on Insurers' Performance and Delay -- B. Corrective Mechanisms -- C. Protection of Third Parties' Rights -- II. Rules Applicable to Indemnity Insurance -- A. Indemnity Principle: Loss as a Limit -- B. Multiple Insurance -- C. Subrogation -- D. Over-Insurance and Under-Insurance -- 1. Over-Insurance -- 2. Under-Insurance -- E. Valued Policies -- III. Rules Applicable to Fixed Sums Insurance -- 2. INFORMATION DUTIES -- I. Different Sources of Information Duties II. In Particular, the RJCS as a Source of Information Duties -- A. General Pre-contractual Duties of Information: Scope -- B. General Pre-contractual Duties of Information: Consequences of Their Infringement -- C. General Ongoing Duties of Information -- D. Special Norms for Personal Insurance -- E. Administrative Offence under Supervisory Law -- Chapter 6. Insurance and Third Parties -- 1. INSURANCE FOR THE ACCOUNT OF A THIRD PARTY -- 2. THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARY CLAUSES -- 3. DIRECT ACTION -- 4. GROUP INSURANCE -- I. Concept of Group Insurance -- II. Modalities of Group Insurance -- A. Contributory and Non-contributory Group Insurance -- B. Single Insurance Contract or Multiple Insurance Contracts -- III. Main Points of Regulation -- A. Modification or Termination of Contracts -- 1. Termination (or Lack of Efficacy) due to Default on the Premium -- 2. Termination by the Insured, Exclusion of the Insured, Termination by the Policyholder and Maintenance of Cover -- 3. Exclusion of the Insured -- 4. Termination of the Contract -- 5. Maintenance of Cover -- B. Duty to Inform the Insureds -- Chapter 7. Modification and Termination of the Insurance Contract -- 1. MODIFICATION OF THE RISK -- I. Aggravation of Risk -- II. Reduction of Risk -- III. Modification of General Background Circumstances -- 2. GENERAL GROUNDS FOR TERMINATION OF THE INSURANCE CONTRACT -- Part III. Property and Liability Insurance -- Chapter 1. Fire Insurance -- Chapter 2. Loss of Benefits Insurance -- Chapter 3. Transport Insurance -- Chapter 4. Liability Insurance -- 1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK -- 2. TYPES OF GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE -- I. Private Liability Insurance -- II. Professional Liability Insurance -- III. Commercial Liability Insurance -- IV. Special Liability Insurance -- Chapter 5. Motor Vehicle Insurance (Pro Memoria) -- Chapter 6. Legal Aid Insurance Chapter 7. Aviation and Space Insurance -- 1. AVIATION IN GENERAL -- 2. UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS -- Chapter 8. Theft and Embezzlement Insurance -- Chapter 9. Agricultural Insurance, Hail Insurance and Livestock Insurance -- Chapter 10. Catastrophe Insurance -- 1. GENERAL -- 2. NUCLEAR RISKS -- 3. NATURAL CATASTROPHES -- Chapter 11. Credit and Caution Insurance -- 1. CREDIT INSURANCE -- 2. CAUTION INSURANCE -- Chapter 12. Technical Insurance -- Chapter 13. Miscellaneous Insurance -- 1. ASSISTANCE INSURANCE -- Part IV. Compulsory Motor Vehicle Insurance -- Chapter 1. Applicable Law -- Chapter 2. Duty to Insure -- Chapter 3. Insurance Scope -- 1. MATERIAL SCOPE -- 2. TERRITORIAL SCOPE -- 3. INSURED LIABILITY: COVERAGE AND EXCLUSIONS -- Chapter 4. Insured Capital -- 1. MINIMUM INSURED SUM -- 2. INSUFFICIENT CAPITAL -- Chapter 5. Right of Recourse Against the Insured Person/Entity -- Chapter 6. Motor Vehicle Guarantee Fund -- 1. MATERIAL SCOPE -- 2. SUBROGATION -- Chapter 7. Procedural Rules and Proceedings -- Chapter 8. Insuring Other Risks -- Part V. Insurance of the Person -- Chapter 1. Workmen's Compensation and Occupational Disease -- 1. GENERAL -- 2. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE FOR EMPLOYEES -- 3. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION FOR INDEPENDENT WORKERS -- 4. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION FUND -- 5. COMPENSATION DUE TO OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES -- Chapter 2. Bodily Injuries: Personal Accident Insurance -- 1. TERMINOLOGY AND SCOPE OF THE REGIME -- I. Bodily Injuries vis-à-vis Personal Accident Insurance -- II. Concept of Personal Accident -- 2. THE PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE REGIME -- Chapter 3. Private Health Insurance -- 1. SCOPE OF THE REGIME -- I. Role of Private Health Insurance in Portugal -- II. Concept and Possible Forms -- 2. REGIME OF PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE -- Chapter 4. Life Insurance -- 1. INDIVIDUAL LIFE INSURANCE. I. Concept of Life Insurance Contract and Main Norms Applicable to It Vicente, Joana Sonstige oth Assunção, Gabriela Lacerda Sonstige oth Ribeiro, Geraldo Rocha Sonstige oth Martins, Maria Inês de Oliveira Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Anjos, Joana Neto Insurance Law in Portugal Alphen aan den Rijn : Wolters Kluwer Law International,c2024 9789403513386 |
spellingShingle | Anjos, Joana Neto Insurance Law in Portugal Front Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- General Introduction -- 1. GENERAL BACKGROUND INFORMATION -- I. Political System -- II. Commerce and Industry -- III. Financial Institutions -- IV. Currency, Legislation and Monetary Regulations -- V. Insurance Business, General Organisation and Special Features -- 2. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF INSURANCE AND INSURANCE LEGISLATION -- I. Before the Commercial Code -- II. The Commercial Codes of the Nineteenth Century -- III. Twentieth Century: European Law as a Driving Force for Renewal -- IV. The Twenty-First Century: The RJCS and the Continuing Role of European Law -- 3. SOURCES OF INSURANCE LAW -- I. Legislation -- A. International Law -- B. European Law -- C. National Law -- II. Governmental Regulations and Regulations by Governmental Agencies -- III. Private International Law -- A. Jurisdiction -- B. Conflict-of-Law Rules -- 1. The Succession of Laws and Their Application in Time -- 2. Definition of the Insurance Contract -- 3. Civil Code (Until 31 December 2008) -- 4. Rome Convention (From 1 September 1994 to 16 December 2009) -- 5. RJCS (From 1 January 2009 until 16 December 2009) -- 6. Rome I Regulation (From 17 December 2009 until Now) -- a. Mandatory Insurances -- b. Objective Connection -- c. Compulsory Insurance -- i. Insurance Contracts Covering Risks for which a Member State Imposes an Obligation to Take Out Insurance -- ii. Insurance Excluded from the Scope of Rome I -- d. Conflict Autonomy -- i. Mass Risks Insurance Contracts (Paragraph 3) -- ii. Individual Cases of Paragraph 3 Sub-paragraph 1 -- IV. Jurisdiction and Role of Scholarship -- 4. DISPUTE SETTLEMENT AND ARBITRATION -- 5. PROTECTION OF VULNERABLE PARTIES (IN GENERAL AND IN REGARD TO INSURANCE) -- I. Mass Risks Versus Large Risks II. Consumer Protection -- III. Contracts of Adhesion -- IV. Protection Against Discrimination -- 6. COMPULSORY INSURANCE -- Part I. The Insurance Company -- Chapter 1. The Insurance Company: Its Form -- 1. MUTUAL INSURANCE, PREMIUM INSURANCE AND OTHER -- 2. PUBLIC OR PRIVATE NATURE -- 3. FACTUAL DATA -- Chapter 2. Access to Business: Authorisation - Requirements and Procedures -- 1. GENERAL -- 2. AUTHORISATION: REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES -- I. Insurance Company Limited by Shares -- II. Mutual Insurance Company -- III. Insurance and Reinsurance Business by Branch Offices Established in the Territory of EU -- IV. Insurance and Reinsurance Business by Branch Offices Established Outside of the Territory of EU -- V. Insurance Companies Operating Through Freedom of Services -- Chapter 3. Supervision -- 1. SOLVENCY CONTROL -- 2. SUPERVISION OF TARIFFS AND INSURANCE CONDITIONS -- Chapter 4. Technical Reserves and Investments -- Chapter 5. Accountancy -- Chapter 6. Taxation of the Company -- Part II. The Insurance Contract: General -- Chapter 1. Generalities -- 1. DEFINITION OF INSURANCE -- 2. RULES ON INTERPRETATION OF INSURANCE CONTRACTS -- 3. CATEGORIES OF INSURANCE -- 4. GENERAL PRINCIPLES -- 5. INCLUSION AND CONTENT CONTROL OF STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF INSURANCE CONTRACTS -- I. Insurance Contract and Law on SCT -- II. Protection of Addressees of SCT -- A. Information Duties and Exclusion of SCT -- B. Voidness and Prohibition of SCT -- 1. Forbidden SCT: The Principle of the Good Faith -- 2. Contracts Between Businesses or Equivalent Entities and Contracts with Final Consumers -- C. Procedural Mechanisms -- Chapter 2. Insurable Risk -- 1. RISK AND INTEREST -- 2. INSURABLE RISKS -- 3. DELIBERATE CAUSATION OF THE INSURED EVENT -- Chapter 3. Formation of the Insurance Contract -- 1. PRE-CONTRACTUAL PHASE. 2. ACTUAL FORMATION OF THE CONTRACT -- 3. VALIDITY REQUIREMENTS -- 4. PROOF OF THE CONTRACT -- 5. INSURANCE POLICIES -- Chapter 4. Obligations of the Insured -- 1. PAYMENT OF PREMIUM -- I. Concept and Setting of the Premium -- II. Payment of the Premium -- III. Default on Premium Payments -- 2. OTHER DUTIES OF THE POLICYHOLDER -- I. Pre-contractual Duty of Disclosure -- A. Scope of the Pre-contractual Duty of Disclosure -- B. Consequences of Infringement of the Duty -- II. Duties During the Contract -- A. Statutory Duties -- 1. Communication of the Aggravation of Risk -- a. Overview of the Applicable Norms -- b. Scope of the Duty to Communicate the Aggravation of Risk -- c. Consequences of Infringement of the Duty -- d. Interplay with the Rules on Pre-contractual Disclosure of the Risk -- 2. Mitigation of the Loss -- a. Overview of the Applicable Norms -- b. Scope of the Duty to Mitigate -- c. Consequences of Infringement -- d. The Right to Reimbursement of Mitigation Expenses -- 3. Communication of the Insured Event -- a. Overview of the Applicable Norms -- b. Scope of the Duty to Communicate the Insured Event -- c. Consequences of Infringement -- B. Contractual Duties -- Chapter 5. Obligations of the Insurer -- 1. MAIN OBLIGATIONS -- I. Paying Out the Insurance Money or Performing the Services Promised -- A. Critical Overview of the Norms on Insurers' Performance and Delay -- B. Corrective Mechanisms -- C. Protection of Third Parties' Rights -- II. Rules Applicable to Indemnity Insurance -- A. Indemnity Principle: Loss as a Limit -- B. Multiple Insurance -- C. Subrogation -- D. Over-Insurance and Under-Insurance -- 1. Over-Insurance -- 2. Under-Insurance -- E. Valued Policies -- III. Rules Applicable to Fixed Sums Insurance -- 2. INFORMATION DUTIES -- I. Different Sources of Information Duties II. In Particular, the RJCS as a Source of Information Duties -- A. General Pre-contractual Duties of Information: Scope -- B. General Pre-contractual Duties of Information: Consequences of Their Infringement -- C. General Ongoing Duties of Information -- D. Special Norms for Personal Insurance -- E. Administrative Offence under Supervisory Law -- Chapter 6. Insurance and Third Parties -- 1. INSURANCE FOR THE ACCOUNT OF A THIRD PARTY -- 2. THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARY CLAUSES -- 3. DIRECT ACTION -- 4. GROUP INSURANCE -- I. Concept of Group Insurance -- II. Modalities of Group Insurance -- A. Contributory and Non-contributory Group Insurance -- B. Single Insurance Contract or Multiple Insurance Contracts -- III. Main Points of Regulation -- A. Modification or Termination of Contracts -- 1. Termination (or Lack of Efficacy) due to Default on the Premium -- 2. Termination by the Insured, Exclusion of the Insured, Termination by the Policyholder and Maintenance of Cover -- 3. Exclusion of the Insured -- 4. Termination of the Contract -- 5. Maintenance of Cover -- B. Duty to Inform the Insureds -- Chapter 7. Modification and Termination of the Insurance Contract -- 1. MODIFICATION OF THE RISK -- I. Aggravation of Risk -- II. Reduction of Risk -- III. Modification of General Background Circumstances -- 2. GENERAL GROUNDS FOR TERMINATION OF THE INSURANCE CONTRACT -- Part III. Property and Liability Insurance -- Chapter 1. Fire Insurance -- Chapter 2. Loss of Benefits Insurance -- Chapter 3. Transport Insurance -- Chapter 4. Liability Insurance -- 1. INTRODUCTION AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK -- 2. TYPES OF GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE -- I. Private Liability Insurance -- II. Professional Liability Insurance -- III. Commercial Liability Insurance -- IV. Special Liability Insurance -- Chapter 5. Motor Vehicle Insurance (Pro Memoria) -- Chapter 6. Legal Aid Insurance Chapter 7. Aviation and Space Insurance -- 1. AVIATION IN GENERAL -- 2. UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS -- Chapter 8. Theft and Embezzlement Insurance -- Chapter 9. Agricultural Insurance, Hail Insurance and Livestock Insurance -- Chapter 10. Catastrophe Insurance -- 1. GENERAL -- 2. NUCLEAR RISKS -- 3. NATURAL CATASTROPHES -- Chapter 11. Credit and Caution Insurance -- 1. CREDIT INSURANCE -- 2. CAUTION INSURANCE -- Chapter 12. Technical Insurance -- Chapter 13. Miscellaneous Insurance -- 1. ASSISTANCE INSURANCE -- Part IV. Compulsory Motor Vehicle Insurance -- Chapter 1. Applicable Law -- Chapter 2. Duty to Insure -- Chapter 3. Insurance Scope -- 1. MATERIAL SCOPE -- 2. TERRITORIAL SCOPE -- 3. INSURED LIABILITY: COVERAGE AND EXCLUSIONS -- Chapter 4. Insured Capital -- 1. MINIMUM INSURED SUM -- 2. INSUFFICIENT CAPITAL -- Chapter 5. Right of Recourse Against the Insured Person/Entity -- Chapter 6. Motor Vehicle Guarantee Fund -- 1. MATERIAL SCOPE -- 2. SUBROGATION -- Chapter 7. Procedural Rules and Proceedings -- Chapter 8. Insuring Other Risks -- Part V. Insurance of the Person -- Chapter 1. Workmen's Compensation and Occupational Disease -- 1. GENERAL -- 2. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE FOR EMPLOYEES -- 3. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION FOR INDEPENDENT WORKERS -- 4. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION FUND -- 5. COMPENSATION DUE TO OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES -- Chapter 2. Bodily Injuries: Personal Accident Insurance -- 1. TERMINOLOGY AND SCOPE OF THE REGIME -- I. Bodily Injuries vis-à-vis Personal Accident Insurance -- II. Concept of Personal Accident -- 2. THE PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE REGIME -- Chapter 3. Private Health Insurance -- 1. SCOPE OF THE REGIME -- I. Role of Private Health Insurance in Portugal -- II. Concept and Possible Forms -- 2. REGIME OF PRIVATE HEALTH INSURANCE -- Chapter 4. Life Insurance -- 1. INDIVIDUAL LIFE INSURANCE. I. Concept of Life Insurance Contract and Main Norms Applicable to It |
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