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Good Faith and Insurance Contracts sets out an exhaustive analysis of the law concerning the duty of utmost good faith, as applied to insurance contracts. Now in its fourth edition, it has been updated to address the arrival of the Insurance Act 2015, as well as any references to new case law. In addition, it synthesises all known judicial decisions by the English Courts concerning good faith in this area.

This book is still the only text devoted to a discussion of the duty of utmost good faith applicable to insurance contracts. As good faith is an issue which arises in respect of all insurance contracts, it is a book which will be extremely useful to lawyers involved in insurance as well as insurance practitioners.



Table of Contents
  1. The insurance contract uberrimae fidei
  2. Other contracts of the utmost good faith
  3. The nature of the duty of the utmost good faith
  4. The source of the duty of utmost good faith
  5. Law reform
  6. Legislation affecting the duty of good faith
  7. The assured’s duty of the fair presentation of the risk at placing
  8. The exceptions to the duty of disclosure at placing
  9. Modification of the duty of disclosure at placing
  10. The post-contractual duty of good faith
  11. The assured’s duty of utmost good faith and claims
  12. The insurer’s duty
  13. Third parties
  14. Materiality and inducement
  15. Examples of material facts
  16. Remedies
  17. The loss of the insurer’s right to exercise a remedy or to rely upon a breach of warranty
  18. Evidence: Proving a breach of duty or a defence

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 14/12/2017
      ISBN13: 9781138280403, 978-1138280403
      ISBN10: 1138280402

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Good Faith and Insurance Contracts sets out an exhaustive analysis of the law concerning the duty of utmost good faith, as applied to insurance contracts. Now in its fourth edition, it has been updated to address the arrival of the Insurance Act 2015, as well as any references to new case law. In addition, it synthesises all known judicial decisions by the English Courts concerning good faith in this area.

      This book is still the only text devoted to a discussion of the duty of utmost good faith applicable to insurance contracts. As good faith is an issue which arises in respect of all insurance contracts, it is a book which will be extremely useful to lawyers involved in insurance as well as insurance practitioners.



      Table of Contents
      1. The insurance contract uberrimae fidei
      2. Other contracts of the utmost good faith
      3. The nature of the duty of the utmost good faith
      4. The source of the duty of utmost good faith
      5. Law reform
      6. Legislation affecting the duty of good faith
      7. The assured’s duty of the fair presentation of the risk at placing
      8. The exceptions to the duty of disclosure at placing
      9. Modification of the duty of disclosure at placing
      10. The post-contractual duty of good faith
      11. The assured’s duty of utmost good faith and claims
      12. The insurer’s duty
      13. Third parties
      14. Materiality and inducement
      15. Examples of material facts
      16. Remedies
      17. The loss of the insurer’s right to exercise a remedy or to rely upon a breach of warranty
      18. Evidence: Proving a breach of duty or a defence

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