Insurance Law for the Construction Industry
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 13 March 2008
- ISBN 9780199235513
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages624 pages
- Size 254x178x39 mm
- Weight 1280 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Insurance Law for the Construction Industry provides comprehensive coverage of the issues involving insurance encountered in the process of construction. It proposes practical solutions to all the problems likely to be encountered when negotiating construction contracts, insurance policies or insurance claims.
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Insurance Law for the Construction Industry provides comprehensive coverage of the issues involving insurance encountered in the process of construction. It gives practical answers to all the problems likely to be encountered when negotiating construction contracts, insurance policies or insurance claims.
This book is divided into four clear sections for ease of reference. It begins with a clear exposition of the principles of insurance law and then describes in detail the typical clauses found in insurance policies, the policies to be taken out by standard form construction contracts and how insurance is distributed and regulated. It draws together the many strands of insurance law providing an excellent point of reference for those working in this sector.
Questions of insurance arise in virtually all cases and as such this book will be of practical every day use to both the contentious and non-contentious lawyer. Written by an experienced team of practising solicitors from Reynolds Porter Chamberlain, this work combines both an overview of the relevant insurance law with the specific detail specialists will require.
I highly recommend this book to all readers. It is a book for all those professionals who deal with construction insurance and particularly those in common law jurisdictions. For them, I suspect it will be a book from which they will develop a prepared mind.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
1. Overview of Insurance Contracts: General Insurance Principles
Placing a Policy
Warranties and Conditions
Claims
Subrogation
2. Specific Policies
How Policies Are Structured
Contractors' All Risks and Project Policies
Inherent Defects Insurance
Consultants' Professional Indemnity
Design and Build Professional Indemnity
Product Liability
Product Recall
Employers' Liability
Project Policies
D and O Insurance
Captive Insurance
3. Standard form Building Contracts, Sub-constracts and Professional Appointments
Review of Provisions in Standard Contracts
Breach of Responsibility to Insure
Building Contracts
Insurance Requirements
Sub-contracts
Professional Appointments
4. Regulatory, Contractual and Other Obligations Affecting Insurance
Contractual and Statutory Obligations - VAT
Third Party (Rights Against Insurers) Act 1930
Insurance Distribution and Regulation
Collateral Warranties
Professional Liabilities in Tort and Statute
Future Changes - Law Commission Reports