Greg Pynt's Australian Insurance Law: A First Reference is a clear and concise treatment of general insurance law in Australia and explains all the key concepts associated with general insurance law including the unique insurance `take' on the duty of utmost good faith, conditions and warranties, causation, mitigation, subrogation and double insurance and contribution.
Format: Paperback This book is perfect for insurance law students, insurance lawyers and those in the wider insurance industry as well as commercial and litigation lawyers looking for a clear introduction to insurance principles for addressing commercial or litigation issues in their everyday work. The 3rd edition includes additional chapters on mitigation in insurance law and some common policy terms. It also covers analysis of common law and equitable principles relevant to insurance law and offers a detailed examination of the Insurance Contracts Act 1984 (Cth) that governs most insurance contracts with an Australian connection.
Features * A concise discussion of the principles of general Australian insurance law * A well written text with insightful commentary explaining the fundamentals of insurance law with references to important relevant statute and case law * Quotes included at the beginning of each chapter to help set the lighthearted tone to the topic
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G Pynt Imprint: Butterworths Country of Publication: Australia Edition: 3rd edition ISBN:9780409337525 ISBN 10: 0409337528 Publication Date:19 November 2014 Audience:
College/higher education
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Professional and scholarly
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Primary
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Undergraduate
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active