INSURANCE COMPANIES Insurance companies play an important role in an economy in that they are risk bearers or the underwriters of risk for a wide range of insurable events. Moreover‚ beyond their risk bearer role‚ insurance companies are major participants in the financial market as investors. To understand why‚ we will explain the basic economics of the insurance industry. As compensation for insurance companies selling protection against the occurrence of future events‚ they receive one or more
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MOTOR INSURANCE December 2004 Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Merchandise insurance- cargo insurance introduction types object insured amount insurance premium liability‚compensation risk coverage exclusions Chapter 3 Carrier’s liability insurance general presentation and provisions carrier liability insurance- CMR- Romania types object insured amount insurance premium liability risk
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ABOITIZ SHIPPING CORPORATION V NEW INDIA ASSURANCE COMPANY‚ LTD. [CITATION] QUISUMBING; May 2‚ 2006 NATURE Petition for review on certiorari FACTS - Societe Francaise Des Colloides loaded a cargo of textiles and auxiliary chemicals from France on board a vessel owned by Franco-Belgian Services‚ Inc. - The cargo was consigned to General Textile‚ Inc.‚ in Manila and insured by respondent New India Assurance Company‚ Ltd. - While in Hongkong‚ the cargo was transferred to M/V P. Aboitiz
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Automobile Insurance "Insurance is a legal contract that protects people from the financial costs that result from loss of life‚ loss of health‚ lawsuits or property damage."(Nielson.) This protection is given to the customer in exchange for a monthly payment to the company. This is a legal contract which is known as a policy‚ binds the customer to the insurance company for the duration of the policy. Insurance‚ whether it be life‚ health or auto‚ helps customers feel safe from everyday risks
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Doctrinal bases of liability 4 1.1. Reasonable Care and Skill . 4 1.2. Fiduciary Law 5 1.3. Knowing Receipt‚ Inconsistent Dealing‚ and Assistance 6 1.4. Emerging Standard: Due Diligence‚ Suitability‚ Good Faith 7 2. Duty to advise and the liability for the advice given 8 2.1. Duty to advise 8‚ 9 2.2. Liability for advice given 10 Referencing 12 Introduction In this report I defined the duties and liabilities of a Banker under Advisory and Transactional liability in Banking
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1988 General Insurance Convention M A R I N E I N S U R A N C E R E I N S U R A N C E A N D GISG 1988 Working Party Members:Chairman: Colin J.W. Czapiewski David H. Craighead Peter A.G Green David M. Hart Peter N. Matthews Chris Mellor Hugh Rice Peter D. Smith David I. Tomlinson Marine Insurance & Reinsurance - An Introduction Page Index 1. Introduction 2 2. Classes of Marine Business 3 3. Types of Insurance and Reinsurance 6 4. Organisations
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returned because a policy of insurance is a contract of indemnity. Second if the insurer does not run the risk‚ the consideration for which the premium or money was put into his hand‚ fails‚ and therefore he ought to return it. Another rule is that if the risk of the contract of indemnity has once commenced‚ there shall be no apportionment or return of the premium afterwards. 2. Explain difference of insurance and wages ? (6/10) Answer : Insurance contract are : ❖ The
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Insurance Insurance a defensive measure used against future conditional losses to hedge the possible risks of the future. It is a legal contract that protects a person from contingent risk of losses through financial means and provides a means for individuals and societies to handle some of the risks faced in daily life. Policies the contracts of insurance that are provided by insurance companies. Premium the regular amount charged from customers by the insurance companies‚ which is
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information gleaned by even a cursory study in those fields could contribute toward being a kinder‚ gentler‚ nurse. In addition‚ there are currently many ethical questions in medicine which can be partially covered via the study of sociology. Today‚ nursing goes beyond focusing on disease and pathology I to incorporate a much wider definition of both ill health and personhood. Nurses are critically involved in making sense and giving purpose to life‚ illness and death. Sociology is engaged in the
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Introduce the structure of commercial property insurance policies Review some concepts from FIL 250 Four Types of Loss Exposures All organizations are faced with loss exposures or possibilities of accidental loss Loss exposure: identify assets- it may decline in value‚ actual cause of loss “peril”‚ financial consequences- value of the property; cost of rebuilding. Property Damages to property to which organization has a financial interest Liability Third party seeking legal remedy against
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