VM01-93 |
Brackenridge's Medical Selection of Life Risks. |
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Brackenridge, R.D.C./ 9781403906762 |
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Brackenridge's Medical Selection of Life Risks has long been recognized as the leading reference book on insurance medicine. The fifth edition provides a comprehensive guide to life expectancy for underwriters and clinicians involved in the life insurance industry. Extensively revised and expanded, the new edition reflects developments in life and healthcare insurance as well as medicine. There is expanded coverage of disability issues and full account is taken of new developments in genetics and gene therapy and also recent technology and regulatory and compliance issues. Part I deals with the principles of life and disability insurance and the logistics of life underwriting. Part II is devoted to a systematic clinical appraisal of underwriting problems, mainly relating to life insurance but also, where appropriate, to disability, critical illness and long term care insurance. |
SB01-311 |
Law of Motor Insurance, The. |
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Merkin, Robert M./ 9780421839304 |
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SB01-311 |
Law of Reinsurance, The. |
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O'Neill, Terry/ 9780421858800 |
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The Law of Reinsurance provides a comprehensive guide to both the law and practice in this complex area of law. This new edition has been extensively revised following a period of significant change in the reinsurance market - including major new legislation in the UK and Bermuda, new case law in the Court of Appeal and House of Lords and important developments at Lloyds.
It is a definitive reference source for practitioners, covering general principles of the reinsurance contract, examining particular reinsurance agreements in detail, and all relevant areas of agency law. Procedural issues in reinsurance litigation and arbitration are also covered.
* New edition of the key text in this area
* Revised to incorporate major changes in the law
* The only text that includes Bermuda law and regulation (now the world's second most important reinsurance market after London)
* Includes in-depth coverage of insolvency and brokers' accounting issues not found elsewhere
CONTENTS
Introduction to reinsurance law and practice. General principles of reinsurance law. Particular reinsurance agreements. Reinsurance intermediaries. Reinsurance disputes and the conflict of laws. Reinsurance insolvency. |
SB01-302 |
Law of Insurance Broking, The. |
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Henley, Christopher/ 9780421845701 |
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Insurance Law and Practice in Hong Kong. |
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Goo, S. H./ 9789626612163 |
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Life Insurance Law in Canada, 3rd Edition. |
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Norwood, David/ 9780459240219 |
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GST: Insurance and Financial Services. |
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Chiert, Gary/ 9780864603043 |
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SB01-323 |
Wickens Law of Life Insurance in Australia, 3-Vols/Set. |
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Charaneka, Scott/ 9780455209821 |
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Cross-Frontier Insolvency of Insurance Companies. |
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Moss, Gabriel/ 9780421757905 |
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Insurance of Commercial Risks, The: Law and Practice. |
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Jess, Digby/ 9780421824409 |
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PC01-4 |
History of Insurance, The. 8-Vols/Set. |
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Jenkins, David/ 9781851965274 |
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The insurance business is one of the key industries in terms of size and importance. Now immensely sophisticated, its relatively humble origins are still little known. The History of Insurance gathers together key writings which chart the formative years of the whole concept and review important historical stages from contemporary perspectives. The collection includes texts spanning three centuries from major figures of their time, amongst them Francis Bacon, Daniel Defoe, Charles Babbage and Edwin Chadwick.
Insurance as a readily recognisable business first emerged in Britain at the end of the sixteenth century. The two main concerns of the pioneers over the next two hundred years were fire insurance ¡V doubtless a reaction to such events as the Great Fire of London in 1666 ¡V and marine insurance ¡V a reflection of Britain's prominent position in the world of seaborne trade. These two areas are afforded detailed coverage in the selection of documents reproduced. Some of the records of the very earliest of companies are included ¡V the Sun Fire Office, Royal Exchange Assurance and the Hand in Hand ¡V the three offices chiefly responsible for developing the theory and practice of insurance throughout the eighteenth century. |
SB01-205 |
Macgillivray on Insurance Law. (First Supplement to the Ninth Edition) |
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Legh-Jones, Nicholas/ 9780421660700 |
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Riley on Business Interruption Insurance. |
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Cloughton, David/ 9780421641600 |
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Disability Insurance: Canadian Law and Business Practice. |
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Hayles, Richard/ 9780459260248 |
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PC01-21 |
History of Actuarial Science, 10-Vols/Set. |
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Haberman, Steven/ 9781851961436 |
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The History of Actuarial Science is the first collection of its kind. This edition covers the key period in the history of actuarial science from the mid-seventeenth century to the early nineteenth century. It gives an essential insight into how actuarial principles have developed throughout history. In 110 texts, the most important progressions in actuarial thought are preserved, with scholarly annotation placing the pieces in historical context.
Trevor Sibbett and Steven Haberman, with the support of the Institute of Actuaries have compiled the most significant pamphlets from the year 220 to those written in the early twentieth century. |
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Canadian Insurance Contracts Law in a Nutshell. |
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Brown, Craig/ 9780459560232 |
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