MacGillivray on Insurance Law


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15th Edition
ISBN:  9780414098527
Published by:  Sweet & Maxwell
Authors:Professor John Birds; Ben Lynch, QC; Simon Paul
Publication Date:  05 Apr 2022
Format:  Hardback

MacGillivray on Insurance Law is the established authority on non-maritime commercial insurance and risk. For over one hundred years it has been a trusted text for providing comprehensive and clear guidance through its examination of the most recent cases and legislative developments. 

This new edition brings you up-to-date with the latest and most significant new case law over the past year, with updated commentary to the text reflecting key developments including:


A major reorganisation of the chapters on good faith
New commentary on the Supreme Court ruling in FCA v Arch on business interruption cover claims resulting from COVID-19 and its impact on causation
Addresses the impact of Brexit on jurisdiction and choice of law as well as insurance regulation, including changes to the PRA and FCA rules


Covering general principles, particular classes of business and the parties involved, it is a must-have title for anyone seeking advice on insurance law.


Comprehensive guidance on non-maritime commercial insurance and risk through the analysis of cases and legislation.
Detailed explanation of the general principles and rules concerning commercial insurance, risk, and loss.
Covers different classes of business including life insurance, personal accident policies, property, motor vehicle and aviation.
Looks at the parties involved with chapters on insurance companies, Lloyd’s policies and the role of agents.
Examines the rules on the formation, drafting and termination of insurance contracts.
Explains the key principles of good faith, warranties and the duty of disclosure.
Advises on the Insurance Act 2015, the changes to the law and the consequences for disputes concerning the new law.
Defines insurance and insurable interest.
Looks at issues of fraud, misrepresentation, and non-disclosure by third parties.
Outlines how insurance policies are constructed while explaining the meaning of words and addressing inconsistencies in phrasing.
Covers the rules of payment, renewal and non-payment of premiums.
Analyses the rights of two or more insurers and third-party rights.
Comparison of English law with Scotland, the USA and the Commonwealth.

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