| Incontestability Clause |
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| What is an incontestability clause? More... |
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| First-Party Insurance |
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| An insured may submit a claim to his insurer to recover under two different categories of insurance. The categories are based on whom the insurer is required to pay. If the insurer is required to pay the insured for his loss, the insurance classification is "first-party" insurance. If the insurer is required to pay a third party on behalf of the insured due to a loss caused by the insured to the third party or the third party's property, the insurance classification is "third-party" insurance. This article addresses first-party insurance only. More... |
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| Aviation Hull Insurance |
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| Aviation hull insurance is a form of property insurance in which the property is an aircraft. Loss of value and loss of use of aircraft specified in the policy normally is covered. Aviation hull insurance may be the subject of a separate policy or it may be included within a policy that also provides the aircraft owner with coverage for liability to third parties arising from an accident involving the aircraft. More... |
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| Suits by Intended Beneficiaries |
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| The Equitable Right of Subrogation |
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| Subrogation is an equitable right to seek recovery of losses paid by the plaintiff for another in an action against the party that caused the losses. In insurance law, subrogation refers to the right of the insurer to seek compensation for its payments to its insured by filing an action against the person that caused the damages to the insured. More... |
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