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_a346.086000 _bSRI-5 |
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| 100 | _aSrinivasan M N | ||
| 245 | _aPrinciples of insurance law (life, fire, marine, motor and accident) | ||
| 250 | _a6th | ||
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_aBangalore _bRamanuja Publishers _c1997 |
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_a548p _cxxxi |
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| 365 | _bRs.200 | ||
| 505 | _aContents Chapter 1: Risk Management: Provides an understanding of risk management - different types of risks - actual and consequential losses – management of risks – loss minimization techniques. Chapter 2: The Concept of Insurance and its Evolution: The basics and nature of insurance – evolution and nature of insurance - how insurance operates today – different classes of insurance – importance of insurance - how insurance takes care of unexpected eventualities. Chapter 3: The Business of Insurance: Management of risk by individuals – management of risk by insurers – fixing of premiums – reinsurance and its importance for insurers - role of insurance in economic development and social security - contribution of insurance to the society. Chapter 4: The Insurance Market: The various constituents of the insurance market – operations of insurance companies - operations of intermediaries – specialist insurance companies – insurance specialists - the role of regulators – other bodies connected with insurance. Chapter 5: Insurance Customers: Understanding insurance customers – different customer needs - importance of customers – customer mindsets - customer satisfaction - customer behavior at purchase point - customer behavior when claim occurs - importance of ethical behavior. Chapter 6: The Insurance Contract: Terms of an insurance contract - principles which form the foundation of insurance - significance of the principle of insurable interest – the principle of indemnity - the principle of subrogation - the principle of contribution – disclosure of all relevant information - principle of utmost good faith - the relevance of proximate cause - the insurance contract. Chapter 7: Insurance Terminology: Common terms used in insurance - terms common to both life and non-life insurance - terms are specific to life and non-life insurance – how insurance terms are used. Chapter 8: Life Insurance products: The risk of dying early – the risk of living too long - different products offered by life insurers - term plans - pure endowment plans - combinations of plans - traditional products - linked policies - features of annuities and group policies. Chapter 9: General Insurance Products: Risks faced by the owner of assets – exposure to perils – features of products covering fire and allied perils - products covering marine and transit risks - products covering financial losses due to accidents - products covering financial losses due hospitalization - products covering miscellaneous risks. | ||
| 650 | _a1.Insurance Laws - India | ||
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