Canadian Insurance Law is a complex mixture of federal and provincial legislation, common law, and custom. This book offers a concise introduction to this patchwork of regulation. The book is divided into three parts. Part One provides an introduction to the creation and enforcement of insurance contracts. Part Two describes the fundamental rules applicable to the creation of insurance relationships. Part Three outlines the basic rules governing the enforcement of insurance contracts.
Summary Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
PART ONE: INSURANCE LAW IN CONTEXT
CHAPTER 1: The Participants
CHAPTER 2: The Products
CHAPTER 3: The Regulatory Framework
PART TWO: CREATING INSURANCE CONTRACTS
CHAPTER 4: Insurable Interest
CHAPTER 5: Disclosure
CHAPTER 6: Intermediaries
CHAPTER 7: Contract Formation
PART THREE: ENFORCING INSURANCE CONTRACTS
CHAPTER 8: Contract Interpretation
CHAPTER 9: Settling Claims
CHAPTER 10: Valuation of Loss
CHAPTER 11: Subrogation
CHAPTER 12: Multiple Coverage
CHAPTER 13: Third Parties
Table of Cases
Index
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