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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background Information -- 1. Geography and Demography -- 2. Climate and Natural Hazards -- 3. Population -- 4. Aging and Health -- 5. Urbanization -- Chapter 2. Political System -- 1. Government -- 2. Administrative Divisions -- Chapter 3. Economy -- 1. General Information -- 2. Insurance Industry -- Chapter 4. Sources of IL -- 1. Development of Insurance Legislation -- 2. National Laws -- 3. Administrative Regulations -- 4. Departmental Rules -- 5. Judicial Interpretations -- Chapter 5. Dispute Resolution -- 1. Jurisdiction and Choice of Law -- 2. Litigation -- 3. Arbitration -- 4. Mediation -- Chapter 6. Consumer Protection -- Part I. Insurance Company -- Chapter 1. Insurance Companies: Their Forms -- 1. Commercial Insurance Company -- 2. Mutual Insurance Organization -- I. Introduction -- II. Members -- 3. Public-Policy-Oriented Insurance Company -- 4. Captive Insurance Company -- Chapter 2. Access to Business-Authorization: Requirements and Procedures -- 1. Basic Requirements of Establishment -- 2. Application for Establishment -- 3. Preparation and Commencement of Business Operations -- 4. Alteration, Dissolution and Cancelation -- I. Alteration -- II. Dissolution and Cancelation -- Chapter 3. Operation and Supervision -- 1. Operation Rules -- I. Scope of Business -- II. Rules of Conduct for the Insurance Companies and Their Staffs -- III. Rectification and Takeover of the Insurance Companies -- 2. Solvency Control -- 3. Supervision of Tariffs and Insurance Conditions -- Chapter 4. Liability Reserves and Investments -- 1. Liability Reserves -- 2. Investment of Insurance Funds -- Chapter 5. Accountancy -- Chapter 6. Taxation -- 1. Business Tax | |
505 | 8 | |a 2. Valued-Added Tax -- Part II. Insurance Contract (General) -- Chapter 1. Generalities -- 1. Concept -- 2. Categories -- I. Valued & -- Unvalued Insurance Contract -- II. Full-Insurance, Under-Insurance & -- Overinsurance Contract -- III. Property Insurance & -- Personal Insurance Contract -- IV. Indemnity Insurance & -- Contingency Insurance Contract -- V. Original Insurance & -- Reinsurance Contract -- VI. Non-compulsory Insurance & -- Compulsory Insurance Contract -- 3. Characteristics -- I. Contract on Morality -- II. Contract of Mutual Obligation -- III. Contract of Indemnity -- IV. Contract upon Speculation -- V. Contract of Adhesion -- VI. Contract of Continuity -- 4. Basic Principles of Insurance Contract Law -- I. Principle of Good Faith -- A. Definition -- B. Reasons for the Existence of the Principle of Good Faith -- 1. Asymmetric Information of the Parties to the Insurance Contract -- 2. The Basis on Which the Insurance Contract Depends -- 3. Differences in the Status of the Parties to the Insurance Contract -- 4. The Parties to the Insurance Contract Are Not Equal in the Level of Payment -- 5. The Essential Requirement for Risk Management -- 6. The Need to Reduce the Cost of Risk Management -- 7. Protecting the Interests of the Applicant -- 8. The Need to Interpret the Law Correctly -- C. The Parities under the Principle of Good Faith -- D. Basic Obligation of the Parties to the Contract under the Principle of Good Faith -- II. Principle of the Insurable Interest -- A. Definition of the Insurable Interest -- B. Characteristics of Insurable Interests -- C. Duration of Insurable Interests -- III. Principle of Indemnity -- A. Definition -- B. No Less Indemnity -- C. No More Indemnity -- D. No Twice Indemnity -- E. Scope of the Principle of Indemnity -- IV. Principle of Proximate Cause -- A. Definition | |
505 | 8 | |a B. Identification Criteria of the Proximate Cause -- C. Identification Method of the Proximate Cause -- 5. Parties -- I. Parties to an Insurance Contract -- A. Insurer -- B. Applicant -- 1. The Applicant Shall Have the Corresponding Capacity for Civil Conduct -- 2. The Applicant Shall Have an Insurable Interest in the Insured in the Life Insurance Contract -- II. Parties Concerned with an Insurance Contract -- A. Insured -- B. Beneficiary -- 6. Interpretation -- I. Literary Interpretation -- II. Overall Explanation -- III. Purposeful Interpretation -- IV. Supplementary Interpretation -- V. Principle of Unfavorable Interpretation -- Chapter 2. Insurable Risk -- 1. Definition of the Risk -- 2. Features of the Risk -- I. Contingency -- II. Objectivity -- III. Futurity -- IV. Commonality -- 3. Classification of the Risk -- 4. Relationship Between Insurance and Risk -- Chapter 3. Formation of the Insurance Contract -- 1. Precontractual Phase -- I. Precontractual Duty of the Applicant and Insured: Duty of Disclosure -- A. Definition of the Duty of Disclosure -- B. Nature of the Duty of Disclosure -- C. Parties of the Duty of Disclosure -- D. Time of Disclosure -- 1. When the Insurance Contract Is Concluded -- 2. After the Insurance Contract Is Concluded -- 3. When the Insurance Contract Is Changed -- E. Methods of Disclosure -- F. Scope of Duty of Disclosure -- 1. Matters to Be Disclosed -- 2. Matters Exempt from Disclosure -- G. Insurer's Waiver and the Loss of Right to Terminate -- H. The Relationship Between Termination of Contract and Refusal of Paying Indemnities or Insurance Benefits -- II. Precontractual Duty of the Insurer: Obligation to Explain -- A. Definition and Basis of the Obligation to Explain -- B. Nature of the Obligation to Explain -- C. Contents of the Explanation -- D. Time and Method of the Explanation | |
505 | 8 | |a 2. Actual Formation of the Contract -- I. Application -- A. The Applicant Has the Capacity to Conclude the Contract -- B. The Applicant's Expression of an Intent to Enter into a Contract Is True -- C. The Requirement of Insurable Interest in Personal Insurance -- II. Underwriting -- 3. Validity Requirements -- I. General Validity Requirements -- A. The Parties Have the Capacity to Enter into an Insurance Contract -- B. The Expression of the Intent Is True -- C. No Violation of the Compulsory Provisions of Laws and Damage of the Public Interests -- II. Special Validity Requirements -- 4. Proof of the Contract -- I. Application Form -- II. Binding Slip -- III. Insurance Policy -- IV. Insurance Certificate -- V. Other Forms -- Chapter 4. Obligations of the Applicant and Insured -- 1. Obligation to Pay the Premium -- 2. Obligation to Truthfully Disclose -- 3. Obligation Not to Commit Insurance Fraud -- 4. Obligation to Maintain the Safety of Subject Matter of Insurance -- 5. Obligation to Notify the Insurer When the Degree of Risk to the Subject Matter of Insurance Increases Substantially -- 6. Obligation to Notify When the Insured Event Occurs -- 7. Obligation to Provide Proofs and Information as to the Insured Event -- 8. Obligation to Notify the Insurer in the Situation of Double Insurance -- 9. Obligation to Mitigate -- Chapter 5. Obligations of the Insurer -- 1. Obligation to Issue the Insurance Documents in a Timely Manner -- 2. Obligation to Indemnify or Pay Insurance Benefits on the Occurrence of Insured Event -- I. Scope of the Obligation -- A. Property Insurance -- B. Life Insurance -- II. Performance of the Obligation -- III. Legal Consequences for the Failure of Performance -- 3. Obligation to Explain -- 4. Obligation to Keep Confidentiality -- Chapter 6. Insurance Subrogation Right | |
505 | 8 | |a 1. Definition and Function of Insurance Subrogation -- I. Definition -- II. Functions -- 2. Exercise of Insurance Subrogation Right -- I. Conditions Precedent to the Exercise of Insurance Subrogation Right -- II. Limits of the Exercise of Insurance Subrogation Right -- A. Time Limit -- B. Agreed Limit -- C. Statutory Limit -- III. Procedure -- 3. Insured's Obligation Regarding Subrogation -- I. Insured's Obligation to Assist -- II. Insured's Obligation Not to Prejudice the Subrogation Rights -- Chapter 7. Insurance and Third Parties -- 1. Beneficiary -- 2. Third Parties' Direct Action Against the Insurer -- Chapter 8. Termination of the Insurance Contract -- 1. Agreed Termination -- 2. Statutory Termination -- I. Insurance Applicant's Statutory Right to Terminate -- II. Insurer's Statutory Right to Terminate -- 3. Time and Manner of the Termination of the Insurance Contract -- I. Time of Termination of the Insurance Contract -- II. Manner of the Termination of the Insurance Contract -- 4. Legal Consequences for Termination -- Part III. Basic Property Insurance -- Chapter 1. Motor Vehicle Insurance -- 1. Commercial Motor Vehicle Insurance -- I. Vehicle Damage Insurance -- A. Scope of Coverage -- B. Exclusions -- 1. The Incidents Not Covered by the Vehicle -- 2. The Cause Excluded -- 3. The Loss and Expense Excluded -- C. Insured Amount -- D. Deductibles -- E. Premium -- F. Insurance Compensation -- II. Third-Party Liability Insurance -- A. Scope of Coverage -- B. The Definition of "Third Party" -- C. Exclusions -- 1. The Incidents Not Covered -- 2. The Cause Excluded -- 3. The Loss and Expense Excluded -- D. Limit of Liability -- E. Deductibles -- F. Insurance Compensation -- 1. The Handling of Compensation -- 2. Calculation of Compensation -- III. Passenger Liability Insurance -- A. Scope of Coverage -- B. Exclusions | |
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contents | Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background Information -- 1. Geography and Demography -- 2. Climate and Natural Hazards -- 3. Population -- 4. Aging and Health -- 5. Urbanization -- Chapter 2. Political System -- 1. Government -- 2. Administrative Divisions -- Chapter 3. Economy -- 1. General Information -- 2. Insurance Industry -- Chapter 4. Sources of IL -- 1. Development of Insurance Legislation -- 2. National Laws -- 3. Administrative Regulations -- 4. Departmental Rules -- 5. Judicial Interpretations -- Chapter 5. Dispute Resolution -- 1. Jurisdiction and Choice of Law -- 2. Litigation -- 3. Arbitration -- 4. Mediation -- Chapter 6. Consumer Protection -- Part I. Insurance Company -- Chapter 1. Insurance Companies: Their Forms -- 1. Commercial Insurance Company -- 2. Mutual Insurance Organization -- I. Introduction -- II. Members -- 3. Public-Policy-Oriented Insurance Company -- 4. Captive Insurance Company -- Chapter 2. Access to Business-Authorization: Requirements and Procedures -- 1. Basic Requirements of Establishment -- 2. Application for Establishment -- 3. Preparation and Commencement of Business Operations -- 4. Alteration, Dissolution and Cancelation -- I. Alteration -- II. Dissolution and Cancelation -- Chapter 3. Operation and Supervision -- 1. Operation Rules -- I. Scope of Business -- II. Rules of Conduct for the Insurance Companies and Their Staffs -- III. Rectification and Takeover of the Insurance Companies -- 2. Solvency Control -- 3. Supervision of Tariffs and Insurance Conditions -- Chapter 4. Liability Reserves and Investments -- 1. Liability Reserves -- 2. Investment of Insurance Funds -- Chapter 5. Accountancy -- Chapter 6. Taxation -- 1. Business Tax 2. Valued-Added Tax -- Part II. Insurance Contract (General) -- Chapter 1. Generalities -- 1. Concept -- 2. Categories -- I. Valued & -- Unvalued Insurance Contract -- II. Full-Insurance, Under-Insurance & -- Overinsurance Contract -- III. Property Insurance & -- Personal Insurance Contract -- IV. Indemnity Insurance & -- Contingency Insurance Contract -- V. Original Insurance & -- Reinsurance Contract -- VI. Non-compulsory Insurance & -- Compulsory Insurance Contract -- 3. Characteristics -- I. Contract on Morality -- II. Contract of Mutual Obligation -- III. Contract of Indemnity -- IV. Contract upon Speculation -- V. Contract of Adhesion -- VI. Contract of Continuity -- 4. Basic Principles of Insurance Contract Law -- I. Principle of Good Faith -- A. Definition -- B. Reasons for the Existence of the Principle of Good Faith -- 1. Asymmetric Information of the Parties to the Insurance Contract -- 2. The Basis on Which the Insurance Contract Depends -- 3. Differences in the Status of the Parties to the Insurance Contract -- 4. The Parties to the Insurance Contract Are Not Equal in the Level of Payment -- 5. The Essential Requirement for Risk Management -- 6. The Need to Reduce the Cost of Risk Management -- 7. Protecting the Interests of the Applicant -- 8. The Need to Interpret the Law Correctly -- C. The Parities under the Principle of Good Faith -- D. Basic Obligation of the Parties to the Contract under the Principle of Good Faith -- II. Principle of the Insurable Interest -- A. Definition of the Insurable Interest -- B. Characteristics of Insurable Interests -- C. Duration of Insurable Interests -- III. Principle of Indemnity -- A. Definition -- B. No Less Indemnity -- C. No More Indemnity -- D. No Twice Indemnity -- E. Scope of the Principle of Indemnity -- IV. Principle of Proximate Cause -- A. Definition B. Identification Criteria of the Proximate Cause -- C. Identification Method of the Proximate Cause -- 5. Parties -- I. Parties to an Insurance Contract -- A. Insurer -- B. Applicant -- 1. The Applicant Shall Have the Corresponding Capacity for Civil Conduct -- 2. The Applicant Shall Have an Insurable Interest in the Insured in the Life Insurance Contract -- II. Parties Concerned with an Insurance Contract -- A. Insured -- B. Beneficiary -- 6. Interpretation -- I. Literary Interpretation -- II. Overall Explanation -- III. Purposeful Interpretation -- IV. Supplementary Interpretation -- V. Principle of Unfavorable Interpretation -- Chapter 2. Insurable Risk -- 1. Definition of the Risk -- 2. Features of the Risk -- I. Contingency -- II. Objectivity -- III. Futurity -- IV. Commonality -- 3. Classification of the Risk -- 4. Relationship Between Insurance and Risk -- Chapter 3. Formation of the Insurance Contract -- 1. Precontractual Phase -- I. Precontractual Duty of the Applicant and Insured: Duty of Disclosure -- A. Definition of the Duty of Disclosure -- B. Nature of the Duty of Disclosure -- C. Parties of the Duty of Disclosure -- D. Time of Disclosure -- 1. When the Insurance Contract Is Concluded -- 2. After the Insurance Contract Is Concluded -- 3. When the Insurance Contract Is Changed -- E. Methods of Disclosure -- F. Scope of Duty of Disclosure -- 1. Matters to Be Disclosed -- 2. Matters Exempt from Disclosure -- G. Insurer's Waiver and the Loss of Right to Terminate -- H. The Relationship Between Termination of Contract and Refusal of Paying Indemnities or Insurance Benefits -- II. Precontractual Duty of the Insurer: Obligation to Explain -- A. Definition and Basis of the Obligation to Explain -- B. Nature of the Obligation to Explain -- C. Contents of the Explanation -- D. Time and Method of the Explanation 2. Actual Formation of the Contract -- I. Application -- A. The Applicant Has the Capacity to Conclude the Contract -- B. The Applicant's Expression of an Intent to Enter into a Contract Is True -- C. The Requirement of Insurable Interest in Personal Insurance -- II. Underwriting -- 3. Validity Requirements -- I. General Validity Requirements -- A. The Parties Have the Capacity to Enter into an Insurance Contract -- B. The Expression of the Intent Is True -- C. No Violation of the Compulsory Provisions of Laws and Damage of the Public Interests -- II. Special Validity Requirements -- 4. Proof of the Contract -- I. Application Form -- II. Binding Slip -- III. Insurance Policy -- IV. Insurance Certificate -- V. Other Forms -- Chapter 4. Obligations of the Applicant and Insured -- 1. Obligation to Pay the Premium -- 2. Obligation to Truthfully Disclose -- 3. Obligation Not to Commit Insurance Fraud -- 4. Obligation to Maintain the Safety of Subject Matter of Insurance -- 5. Obligation to Notify the Insurer When the Degree of Risk to the Subject Matter of Insurance Increases Substantially -- 6. Obligation to Notify When the Insured Event Occurs -- 7. Obligation to Provide Proofs and Information as to the Insured Event -- 8. Obligation to Notify the Insurer in the Situation of Double Insurance -- 9. Obligation to Mitigate -- Chapter 5. Obligations of the Insurer -- 1. Obligation to Issue the Insurance Documents in a Timely Manner -- 2. Obligation to Indemnify or Pay Insurance Benefits on the Occurrence of Insured Event -- I. Scope of the Obligation -- A. Property Insurance -- B. Life Insurance -- II. Performance of the Obligation -- III. Legal Consequences for the Failure of Performance -- 3. Obligation to Explain -- 4. Obligation to Keep Confidentiality -- Chapter 6. Insurance Subrogation Right 1. Definition and Function of Insurance Subrogation -- I. Definition -- II. Functions -- 2. Exercise of Insurance Subrogation Right -- I. Conditions Precedent to the Exercise of Insurance Subrogation Right -- II. Limits of the Exercise of Insurance Subrogation Right -- A. Time Limit -- B. Agreed Limit -- C. Statutory Limit -- III. Procedure -- 3. Insured's Obligation Regarding Subrogation -- I. Insured's Obligation to Assist -- II. Insured's Obligation Not to Prejudice the Subrogation Rights -- Chapter 7. Insurance and Third Parties -- 1. Beneficiary -- 2. Third Parties' Direct Action Against the Insurer -- Chapter 8. Termination of the Insurance Contract -- 1. Agreed Termination -- 2. Statutory Termination -- I. Insurance Applicant's Statutory Right to Terminate -- II. Insurer's Statutory Right to Terminate -- 3. Time and Manner of the Termination of the Insurance Contract -- I. Time of Termination of the Insurance Contract -- II. Manner of the Termination of the Insurance Contract -- 4. Legal Consequences for Termination -- Part III. Basic Property Insurance -- Chapter 1. Motor Vehicle Insurance -- 1. Commercial Motor Vehicle Insurance -- I. Vehicle Damage Insurance -- A. Scope of Coverage -- B. Exclusions -- 1. The Incidents Not Covered by the Vehicle -- 2. The Cause Excluded -- 3. The Loss and Expense Excluded -- C. Insured Amount -- D. Deductibles -- E. Premium -- F. Insurance Compensation -- II. Third-Party Liability Insurance -- A. Scope of Coverage -- B. The Definition of "Third Party" -- C. Exclusions -- 1. The Incidents Not Covered -- 2. The Cause Excluded -- 3. The Loss and Expense Excluded -- D. Limit of Liability -- E. Deductibles -- F. Insurance Compensation -- 1. The Handling of Compensation -- 2. Calculation of Compensation -- III. Passenger Liability Insurance -- A. Scope of Coverage -- B. Exclusions C. Limitation of Liability |
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spelling | Zheng, Rui Verfasser aut Insurance Law in China 1st ed Alphen aan den Rijn Wolters Kluwer Law International 2021 ©2021 1 Online-Ressource (423 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background Information -- 1. Geography and Demography -- 2. Climate and Natural Hazards -- 3. Population -- 4. Aging and Health -- 5. Urbanization -- Chapter 2. Political System -- 1. Government -- 2. Administrative Divisions -- Chapter 3. Economy -- 1. General Information -- 2. Insurance Industry -- Chapter 4. Sources of IL -- 1. Development of Insurance Legislation -- 2. National Laws -- 3. Administrative Regulations -- 4. Departmental Rules -- 5. Judicial Interpretations -- Chapter 5. Dispute Resolution -- 1. Jurisdiction and Choice of Law -- 2. Litigation -- 3. Arbitration -- 4. Mediation -- Chapter 6. Consumer Protection -- Part I. Insurance Company -- Chapter 1. Insurance Companies: Their Forms -- 1. Commercial Insurance Company -- 2. Mutual Insurance Organization -- I. Introduction -- II. Members -- 3. Public-Policy-Oriented Insurance Company -- 4. Captive Insurance Company -- Chapter 2. Access to Business-Authorization: Requirements and Procedures -- 1. Basic Requirements of Establishment -- 2. Application for Establishment -- 3. Preparation and Commencement of Business Operations -- 4. Alteration, Dissolution and Cancelation -- I. Alteration -- II. Dissolution and Cancelation -- Chapter 3. Operation and Supervision -- 1. Operation Rules -- I. Scope of Business -- II. Rules of Conduct for the Insurance Companies and Their Staffs -- III. Rectification and Takeover of the Insurance Companies -- 2. Solvency Control -- 3. Supervision of Tariffs and Insurance Conditions -- Chapter 4. Liability Reserves and Investments -- 1. Liability Reserves -- 2. Investment of Insurance Funds -- Chapter 5. Accountancy -- Chapter 6. Taxation -- 1. Business Tax 2. Valued-Added Tax -- Part II. Insurance Contract (General) -- Chapter 1. Generalities -- 1. Concept -- 2. Categories -- I. Valued & -- Unvalued Insurance Contract -- II. Full-Insurance, Under-Insurance & -- Overinsurance Contract -- III. Property Insurance & -- Personal Insurance Contract -- IV. Indemnity Insurance & -- Contingency Insurance Contract -- V. Original Insurance & -- Reinsurance Contract -- VI. Non-compulsory Insurance & -- Compulsory Insurance Contract -- 3. Characteristics -- I. Contract on Morality -- II. Contract of Mutual Obligation -- III. Contract of Indemnity -- IV. Contract upon Speculation -- V. Contract of Adhesion -- VI. Contract of Continuity -- 4. Basic Principles of Insurance Contract Law -- I. Principle of Good Faith -- A. Definition -- B. Reasons for the Existence of the Principle of Good Faith -- 1. Asymmetric Information of the Parties to the Insurance Contract -- 2. The Basis on Which the Insurance Contract Depends -- 3. Differences in the Status of the Parties to the Insurance Contract -- 4. The Parties to the Insurance Contract Are Not Equal in the Level of Payment -- 5. The Essential Requirement for Risk Management -- 6. The Need to Reduce the Cost of Risk Management -- 7. Protecting the Interests of the Applicant -- 8. The Need to Interpret the Law Correctly -- C. The Parities under the Principle of Good Faith -- D. Basic Obligation of the Parties to the Contract under the Principle of Good Faith -- II. Principle of the Insurable Interest -- A. Definition of the Insurable Interest -- B. Characteristics of Insurable Interests -- C. Duration of Insurable Interests -- III. Principle of Indemnity -- A. Definition -- B. No Less Indemnity -- C. No More Indemnity -- D. No Twice Indemnity -- E. Scope of the Principle of Indemnity -- IV. Principle of Proximate Cause -- A. Definition B. Identification Criteria of the Proximate Cause -- C. Identification Method of the Proximate Cause -- 5. Parties -- I. Parties to an Insurance Contract -- A. Insurer -- B. Applicant -- 1. The Applicant Shall Have the Corresponding Capacity for Civil Conduct -- 2. The Applicant Shall Have an Insurable Interest in the Insured in the Life Insurance Contract -- II. Parties Concerned with an Insurance Contract -- A. Insured -- B. Beneficiary -- 6. Interpretation -- I. Literary Interpretation -- II. Overall Explanation -- III. Purposeful Interpretation -- IV. Supplementary Interpretation -- V. Principle of Unfavorable Interpretation -- Chapter 2. Insurable Risk -- 1. Definition of the Risk -- 2. Features of the Risk -- I. Contingency -- II. Objectivity -- III. Futurity -- IV. Commonality -- 3. Classification of the Risk -- 4. Relationship Between Insurance and Risk -- Chapter 3. Formation of the Insurance Contract -- 1. Precontractual Phase -- I. Precontractual Duty of the Applicant and Insured: Duty of Disclosure -- A. Definition of the Duty of Disclosure -- B. Nature of the Duty of Disclosure -- C. Parties of the Duty of Disclosure -- D. Time of Disclosure -- 1. When the Insurance Contract Is Concluded -- 2. After the Insurance Contract Is Concluded -- 3. When the Insurance Contract Is Changed -- E. Methods of Disclosure -- F. Scope of Duty of Disclosure -- 1. Matters to Be Disclosed -- 2. Matters Exempt from Disclosure -- G. Insurer's Waiver and the Loss of Right to Terminate -- H. The Relationship Between Termination of Contract and Refusal of Paying Indemnities or Insurance Benefits -- II. Precontractual Duty of the Insurer: Obligation to Explain -- A. Definition and Basis of the Obligation to Explain -- B. Nature of the Obligation to Explain -- C. Contents of the Explanation -- D. Time and Method of the Explanation 2. Actual Formation of the Contract -- I. Application -- A. The Applicant Has the Capacity to Conclude the Contract -- B. The Applicant's Expression of an Intent to Enter into a Contract Is True -- C. The Requirement of Insurable Interest in Personal Insurance -- II. Underwriting -- 3. Validity Requirements -- I. General Validity Requirements -- A. The Parties Have the Capacity to Enter into an Insurance Contract -- B. The Expression of the Intent Is True -- C. No Violation of the Compulsory Provisions of Laws and Damage of the Public Interests -- II. Special Validity Requirements -- 4. Proof of the Contract -- I. Application Form -- II. Binding Slip -- III. Insurance Policy -- IV. Insurance Certificate -- V. Other Forms -- Chapter 4. Obligations of the Applicant and Insured -- 1. Obligation to Pay the Premium -- 2. Obligation to Truthfully Disclose -- 3. Obligation Not to Commit Insurance Fraud -- 4. Obligation to Maintain the Safety of Subject Matter of Insurance -- 5. Obligation to Notify the Insurer When the Degree of Risk to the Subject Matter of Insurance Increases Substantially -- 6. Obligation to Notify When the Insured Event Occurs -- 7. Obligation to Provide Proofs and Information as to the Insured Event -- 8. Obligation to Notify the Insurer in the Situation of Double Insurance -- 9. Obligation to Mitigate -- Chapter 5. Obligations of the Insurer -- 1. Obligation to Issue the Insurance Documents in a Timely Manner -- 2. Obligation to Indemnify or Pay Insurance Benefits on the Occurrence of Insured Event -- I. Scope of the Obligation -- A. Property Insurance -- B. Life Insurance -- II. Performance of the Obligation -- III. Legal Consequences for the Failure of Performance -- 3. Obligation to Explain -- 4. Obligation to Keep Confidentiality -- Chapter 6. Insurance Subrogation Right 1. Definition and Function of Insurance Subrogation -- I. Definition -- II. Functions -- 2. Exercise of Insurance Subrogation Right -- I. Conditions Precedent to the Exercise of Insurance Subrogation Right -- II. Limits of the Exercise of Insurance Subrogation Right -- A. Time Limit -- B. Agreed Limit -- C. Statutory Limit -- III. Procedure -- 3. Insured's Obligation Regarding Subrogation -- I. Insured's Obligation to Assist -- II. Insured's Obligation Not to Prejudice the Subrogation Rights -- Chapter 7. Insurance and Third Parties -- 1. Beneficiary -- 2. Third Parties' Direct Action Against the Insurer -- Chapter 8. Termination of the Insurance Contract -- 1. Agreed Termination -- 2. Statutory Termination -- I. Insurance Applicant's Statutory Right to Terminate -- II. Insurer's Statutory Right to Terminate -- 3. Time and Manner of the Termination of the Insurance Contract -- I. Time of Termination of the Insurance Contract -- II. Manner of the Termination of the Insurance Contract -- 4. Legal Consequences for Termination -- Part III. Basic Property Insurance -- Chapter 1. Motor Vehicle Insurance -- 1. Commercial Motor Vehicle Insurance -- I. Vehicle Damage Insurance -- A. Scope of Coverage -- B. Exclusions -- 1. The Incidents Not Covered by the Vehicle -- 2. The Cause Excluded -- 3. The Loss and Expense Excluded -- C. Insured Amount -- D. Deductibles -- E. Premium -- F. Insurance Compensation -- II. Third-Party Liability Insurance -- A. Scope of Coverage -- B. The Definition of "Third Party" -- C. Exclusions -- 1. The Incidents Not Covered -- 2. The Cause Excluded -- 3. The Loss and Expense Excluded -- D. Limit of Liability -- E. Deductibles -- F. Insurance Compensation -- 1. The Handling of Compensation -- 2. Calculation of Compensation -- III. Passenger Liability Insurance -- A. Scope of Coverage -- B. Exclusions C. Limitation of Liability Electronic books Zhang, Jinlei Sonstige oth Li, Chenxuan Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Zheng, Rui Insurance Law in China Alphen aan den Rijn : Wolters Kluwer Law International,c2021 9789403533230 |
spellingShingle | Zheng, Rui Insurance Law in China Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background Information -- 1. Geography and Demography -- 2. Climate and Natural Hazards -- 3. Population -- 4. Aging and Health -- 5. Urbanization -- Chapter 2. Political System -- 1. Government -- 2. Administrative Divisions -- Chapter 3. Economy -- 1. General Information -- 2. Insurance Industry -- Chapter 4. Sources of IL -- 1. Development of Insurance Legislation -- 2. National Laws -- 3. Administrative Regulations -- 4. Departmental Rules -- 5. Judicial Interpretations -- Chapter 5. Dispute Resolution -- 1. Jurisdiction and Choice of Law -- 2. Litigation -- 3. Arbitration -- 4. Mediation -- Chapter 6. Consumer Protection -- Part I. Insurance Company -- Chapter 1. Insurance Companies: Their Forms -- 1. Commercial Insurance Company -- 2. Mutual Insurance Organization -- I. Introduction -- II. Members -- 3. Public-Policy-Oriented Insurance Company -- 4. Captive Insurance Company -- Chapter 2. Access to Business-Authorization: Requirements and Procedures -- 1. Basic Requirements of Establishment -- 2. Application for Establishment -- 3. Preparation and Commencement of Business Operations -- 4. Alteration, Dissolution and Cancelation -- I. Alteration -- II. Dissolution and Cancelation -- Chapter 3. Operation and Supervision -- 1. Operation Rules -- I. Scope of Business -- II. Rules of Conduct for the Insurance Companies and Their Staffs -- III. Rectification and Takeover of the Insurance Companies -- 2. Solvency Control -- 3. Supervision of Tariffs and Insurance Conditions -- Chapter 4. Liability Reserves and Investments -- 1. Liability Reserves -- 2. Investment of Insurance Funds -- Chapter 5. Accountancy -- Chapter 6. Taxation -- 1. Business Tax 2. Valued-Added Tax -- Part II. Insurance Contract (General) -- Chapter 1. Generalities -- 1. Concept -- 2. Categories -- I. Valued & -- Unvalued Insurance Contract -- II. Full-Insurance, Under-Insurance & -- Overinsurance Contract -- III. Property Insurance & -- Personal Insurance Contract -- IV. Indemnity Insurance & -- Contingency Insurance Contract -- V. Original Insurance & -- Reinsurance Contract -- VI. Non-compulsory Insurance & -- Compulsory Insurance Contract -- 3. Characteristics -- I. Contract on Morality -- II. Contract of Mutual Obligation -- III. Contract of Indemnity -- IV. Contract upon Speculation -- V. Contract of Adhesion -- VI. Contract of Continuity -- 4. Basic Principles of Insurance Contract Law -- I. Principle of Good Faith -- A. Definition -- B. Reasons for the Existence of the Principle of Good Faith -- 1. Asymmetric Information of the Parties to the Insurance Contract -- 2. The Basis on Which the Insurance Contract Depends -- 3. Differences in the Status of the Parties to the Insurance Contract -- 4. The Parties to the Insurance Contract Are Not Equal in the Level of Payment -- 5. The Essential Requirement for Risk Management -- 6. The Need to Reduce the Cost of Risk Management -- 7. Protecting the Interests of the Applicant -- 8. The Need to Interpret the Law Correctly -- C. The Parities under the Principle of Good Faith -- D. Basic Obligation of the Parties to the Contract under the Principle of Good Faith -- II. Principle of the Insurable Interest -- A. Definition of the Insurable Interest -- B. Characteristics of Insurable Interests -- C. Duration of Insurable Interests -- III. Principle of Indemnity -- A. Definition -- B. No Less Indemnity -- C. No More Indemnity -- D. No Twice Indemnity -- E. Scope of the Principle of Indemnity -- IV. Principle of Proximate Cause -- A. Definition B. Identification Criteria of the Proximate Cause -- C. Identification Method of the Proximate Cause -- 5. Parties -- I. Parties to an Insurance Contract -- A. Insurer -- B. Applicant -- 1. The Applicant Shall Have the Corresponding Capacity for Civil Conduct -- 2. The Applicant Shall Have an Insurable Interest in the Insured in the Life Insurance Contract -- II. Parties Concerned with an Insurance Contract -- A. Insured -- B. Beneficiary -- 6. Interpretation -- I. Literary Interpretation -- II. Overall Explanation -- III. Purposeful Interpretation -- IV. Supplementary Interpretation -- V. Principle of Unfavorable Interpretation -- Chapter 2. Insurable Risk -- 1. Definition of the Risk -- 2. Features of the Risk -- I. Contingency -- II. Objectivity -- III. Futurity -- IV. Commonality -- 3. Classification of the Risk -- 4. Relationship Between Insurance and Risk -- Chapter 3. Formation of the Insurance Contract -- 1. Precontractual Phase -- I. Precontractual Duty of the Applicant and Insured: Duty of Disclosure -- A. Definition of the Duty of Disclosure -- B. Nature of the Duty of Disclosure -- C. Parties of the Duty of Disclosure -- D. Time of Disclosure -- 1. When the Insurance Contract Is Concluded -- 2. After the Insurance Contract Is Concluded -- 3. When the Insurance Contract Is Changed -- E. Methods of Disclosure -- F. Scope of Duty of Disclosure -- 1. Matters to Be Disclosed -- 2. Matters Exempt from Disclosure -- G. Insurer's Waiver and the Loss of Right to Terminate -- H. The Relationship Between Termination of Contract and Refusal of Paying Indemnities or Insurance Benefits -- II. Precontractual Duty of the Insurer: Obligation to Explain -- A. Definition and Basis of the Obligation to Explain -- B. Nature of the Obligation to Explain -- C. Contents of the Explanation -- D. Time and Method of the Explanation 2. Actual Formation of the Contract -- I. Application -- A. The Applicant Has the Capacity to Conclude the Contract -- B. The Applicant's Expression of an Intent to Enter into a Contract Is True -- C. The Requirement of Insurable Interest in Personal Insurance -- II. Underwriting -- 3. Validity Requirements -- I. General Validity Requirements -- A. The Parties Have the Capacity to Enter into an Insurance Contract -- B. The Expression of the Intent Is True -- C. No Violation of the Compulsory Provisions of Laws and Damage of the Public Interests -- II. Special Validity Requirements -- 4. Proof of the Contract -- I. Application Form -- II. Binding Slip -- III. Insurance Policy -- IV. Insurance Certificate -- V. Other Forms -- Chapter 4. Obligations of the Applicant and Insured -- 1. Obligation to Pay the Premium -- 2. Obligation to Truthfully Disclose -- 3. Obligation Not to Commit Insurance Fraud -- 4. Obligation to Maintain the Safety of Subject Matter of Insurance -- 5. Obligation to Notify the Insurer When the Degree of Risk to the Subject Matter of Insurance Increases Substantially -- 6. Obligation to Notify When the Insured Event Occurs -- 7. Obligation to Provide Proofs and Information as to the Insured Event -- 8. Obligation to Notify the Insurer in the Situation of Double Insurance -- 9. Obligation to Mitigate -- Chapter 5. Obligations of the Insurer -- 1. Obligation to Issue the Insurance Documents in a Timely Manner -- 2. Obligation to Indemnify or Pay Insurance Benefits on the Occurrence of Insured Event -- I. Scope of the Obligation -- A. Property Insurance -- B. Life Insurance -- II. Performance of the Obligation -- III. Legal Consequences for the Failure of Performance -- 3. Obligation to Explain -- 4. Obligation to Keep Confidentiality -- Chapter 6. Insurance Subrogation Right 1. Definition and Function of Insurance Subrogation -- I. Definition -- II. Functions -- 2. Exercise of Insurance Subrogation Right -- I. Conditions Precedent to the Exercise of Insurance Subrogation Right -- II. Limits of the Exercise of Insurance Subrogation Right -- A. Time Limit -- B. Agreed Limit -- C. Statutory Limit -- III. Procedure -- 3. Insured's Obligation Regarding Subrogation -- I. Insured's Obligation to Assist -- II. Insured's Obligation Not to Prejudice the Subrogation Rights -- Chapter 7. Insurance and Third Parties -- 1. Beneficiary -- 2. Third Parties' Direct Action Against the Insurer -- Chapter 8. Termination of the Insurance Contract -- 1. Agreed Termination -- 2. Statutory Termination -- I. Insurance Applicant's Statutory Right to Terminate -- II. Insurer's Statutory Right to Terminate -- 3. Time and Manner of the Termination of the Insurance Contract -- I. Time of Termination of the Insurance Contract -- II. Manner of the Termination of the Insurance Contract -- 4. Legal Consequences for Termination -- Part III. Basic Property Insurance -- Chapter 1. Motor Vehicle Insurance -- 1. Commercial Motor Vehicle Insurance -- I. Vehicle Damage Insurance -- A. Scope of Coverage -- B. Exclusions -- 1. The Incidents Not Covered by the Vehicle -- 2. The Cause Excluded -- 3. The Loss and Expense Excluded -- C. Insured Amount -- D. Deductibles -- E. Premium -- F. 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