Sutton on insurance law / Ian Enright, Robert Merkin, Fred Hawke.

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Publication details:
Pyrmont, N.S.W. : Lawbook Co., 2025.
Edition:
5th edition
Record id:
202398
Subject:
Insurance law -- Australia.
Contents:
Volume 1:
1. Nature and types of insurance
2. The indemnity principle
3. Regulation
4. Intermediaries and selling insurance
5. Duty of utmost good faith
6. Non-disclosure and misrepresentation
7. Illegality and misconduct
8. Formation, terms and form of the contract
9. Construction and effect of insurance contracts
10. Parties and claimants
11. Duration and renewal
12. Premium-payment and return
13. Claims under insurance policies
Volume 2:
14. Measure of indemnity
15. Loss of rights and remedies
16. Subrogation
17. Double insurance and contribution
28. Property insurance
19. Life insurance
20. Marine insurance
21. Liability insurances
22. Reinsurance.
Summary:
The Fifth Edition of Sutton on Insurance Law makes a welcome return to the Thomson Reuters insurance practitioners' library in 2025. The work builds on the authority and reputation of earlier editions while covering Australian developments in legislation, regulation and case law since the last edition was published in 2014. As with previous editions, the text contains discussion of the most important English and Australian cases, thereby emphasising that the Insurance Contracts Act 1984 (Cth) is far from a comprehensive code and that many issues of principle as well as of interpretation remain firmly within the province of the common law. The partnership of Professor Robert Merkin, Ian Enright, and Fred Hawke gives authoritative structure and detail to this account of modern Australian insurance law. Their backgrounds and credentials infuse the work with insights into Australian issues by contrasting and comparing current Australian and English law. The ordered structure reflects the issues that arise in a modern insurance contract, integrating legislation, regulation and case law around current commercial issues. The clear and practical style makes the work a rich resource for lawyers and insurance market practitioners, assisting readers to focus on the practical implications of regulatory and judicial development. - Publisher's website.
Note:
Previous editon 2015.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Variant title:
Insurance law in Australia
ISBN:
9780455502472
Phys. description:
2 volumes ; cm