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Underwriting of a Policy
The Insured’s Disclosure Duty v.The Insurer’s Obligation to Conduct Independent Investigations. Dror Zamir, Adv. & Hadas Adler, Adv. C.C 24088-08-13 Leibowits and Others v. Apolo Investments Ltd. and Others
view more >The Israeli Court declined a JB Claim accepting the Argument of Fraud
Adv. Peggy Sharon, Adv. Sharon Shefer and Adv. Karin Barel October 2017 On 25th September 2017, the Central District Court (Judge Kinar) declined a Claim filed by Plaintiffs: Eran Polack
view more >THIRD PARTY LIABILITY / PROFESSIONAL INDEMNITY – WHICH POLICY SHOULD APPLY?
A fine line differentiates between act or omission of a torfeasor which could be covered by Professional Indemnify Policy and act or omission that could be covered by Public Liability
view more >Insurance Contract Law – 1981
Chapter One: Provisions for All Classes of Insurance Article One: Insurance Contract 1. An insurance contract is a contract between an Insurer and an Insured which obligates the Insurer, in
view more >Carriage By Air Law – 1980
1. In this Law – “The Warsaw Convention” — Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Carriage by Air, signed at Warsaw on 12th October, 1929, and
view more >Liability for Defective Products Law, 1980
In this Law – “Manufacturer” – a person who is engaged, for commercial purposes, in the manufacture or assembly of products, including – (1) a person who represents himself as
view more >Tort Ordinance (New Version)- Updated to March 2015
Chapter One: Interpretation 1. Subject to the Interpretation Ordinance, this Ordinance will be interpreted in accordance with the principles of legal interpretation obtaining in England, and expressions used in it
view more >Road Accident Victims Compensation Law – 1975
Chapter One: Interpretation 1. In this Law – “Road accident” – an occurrence in which bodily damage is caused to a person as a result of the use of
view more >Prescription Law 1958
Chapter One: Principles of Prescription 1. In this Law – “Court” – any judicial authority and any arbitrator, but does not include a religious court ; “Action” – any civil
view more >Chapter Four: Control of Insurance Business
Chapter Four: Control of Insurance Business Article One: Limitations on Conduct of Business 35. The Minister of Finance may, with the approval of the Finance Committee of the
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