Insurance law for the construction industry (harback)

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624 p. · 17.1x24.6 cm · Hardback
1. Introduction. 1. Overview of Insurance Contracts: General Insurance Principles. 1.1. Placing a Policy. 1.2. Warranties and Conditions. 1.3. Claims. 1.4. Subrogation. 2. Specific Policies. 2.1. How Policies Are Structured. 2.2. Contractors' All Risks and Project Policies. 2.3. Inherent Defects Insurance. 2.4. Consultants' Professional Indemnity. 2.5. Design and Build Professional Indemnity. 2.6. Product Liability. 2.7. Product Recall. 2.8. Employers' Liability. 2.9. Project Policies. 2.10. D and O Insurance. 2.11. Captive Insurance. 3. Standard form Building Contracts, Sub-constracts and Professional Appointments. 3.1. Review of Provisions in Standard Contracts. 3.2. Breach of Responsibility to Insure. 3.3. Building Contracts. 3.4. Insurance Requirements. 3.5. Sub-contracts. 3.6. Professional Appointments. 4. Regulatory, Contractual and Other Obligations Affecting Insurance. 4.1. Contractual and Statutory Obligations - VAT. 4.2. Third Party (Rights Against Insurers) Act 1930. 4.3. Insurance Distribution and Regulation. 4.4. Collateral Warranties. 4.5. Professional Liabilities in Tort and Statute. 4.6. Future Changes - Law Commission Reports.
I highly recommend this book to all readers. It is a book for all those professionals who deal with construction insurance and particularly those in common law jurisdictions. For them, I suspect it will be a book from which they will develop a prepared mind.