দাবিত্যাগ: এটি আইনি পরামর্শ নয়। আইন ও মামলা আইন পরিবর্তন হয়। আপনার নির্দিষ্ট পরিস্থিতির জন্য সর্বদা একজন যোগ্য আইনজীবীর সাথে পরামর্শ করুন।

সারসংক্ষেপ

The Insurance Act 2015 reformed the law of insurance disclosure and warranties for commercial (non-consumer) insurance. It replaced the duty of utmost good faith with a duty of fair presentation, reformed the law of warranties (breach suspends rather than discharges liability), and abolished 'basis of contract' clauses. As amended by the Enterprise Act 2016, it implies a term requiring insurers to pay claims within a reasonable time.

মূল পয়েন্ট

  • Duty of fair presentation: the insured must disclose every material circumstance known or which ought to be known (s.3)
  • Proportionate remedies for non-disclosure (depending on whether deliberate/reckless or innocent)
  • Breach of warranty suspends insurer's liability; liability resumes when breach remedied (s.10)
  • Abolition of 'basis of contract' clauses (s.9)
  • Contracting out is permitted but subject to transparency requirements (s.16)
  • Implied term to pay claims within a reasonable time (s.13A, added by Enterprise Act 2016)

অংশ ও ধারা

সংশোধনীর ইতিহাস

2016Enterprise Act 2016

Inserted s.13A, implying a term that insurers must pay claims within a reasonable time, with damages for late payment.

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