This one-volume guide offers an analysis of the legal priciples and procedures which lie at the heart of insurance broking, and which affect brokers' responsibilities to their clients. The book discusses the regulation of brokers and emphasizes the legal implications of the relationships that exist between the client, the agent and any third party. Citing relevant case law, it covers topics such as the premium, claims processes, Lloyd's, reinsurance and professional liability.
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978-0-85121-683-6 (9780851216836)
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mFeatures of an insurance broker; relationships between principal and broker; relationship between principal and third party; relationship between agents and third parties; relevant principles; formation of contract; classification of terms; subrogation; the premium; the claims' process; accounting; the broker's professional liability; insurance of Lloyds of London; types of reinsurance; control of insurance brokers.