2015년 영국 보험법상 공정표시의무에 관한연구A Study on the Duty of Fair Presentation in Insurance Act 2015
- Other Titles
- A Study on the Duty of Fair Presentation in Insurance Act 2015
- Authors
- 신건훈
- Issue Date
- 2016
- Publisher
- 한국무역상무학회
- Keywords
- 공정표시의무; 고지의무; 2015년보험법; 법률위원회; 기업보험; Duty of Fair Presentation; Duty of Disclosure; Insurance Act 2015; Business Insurance; Law Commission
- Citation
- 무역상무연구, v.72, pp 57 - 80
- Pages
- 24
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 무역상무연구
- Volume
- 72
- Start Page
- 57
- End Page
- 80
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/16092
- ISSN
- 1229-2036
- Abstract
- Since 2006, the LawCommission and Scottish LawCommission have been engaged in a major review of insurance contract law, finally leading to the legislation of Insurance Act 2015. According to the enforcement of the Insurance Act 2015 on 12 August 2016, ss 18~20 of theMarine Insurance Act 1906(MIA 1906) were repealed and substituted by the new concept of fair presentation.
This article intends to analyze the legal implications through the comparative research between the duty of fair presentation in Insurance Act 2015 and ss 18~20 of MIA 1906. The major changes in Insurance Act 2015 are designed to (1) encourage active engagement by the insurer rather than passive underwriting, asking questions of the insured if the desired information is not provided at the stage of proposal; (2) encourage policyholders to structure and signpost their presentation in an clear and accessible way, and prevent data dumps; (3) give guidance as to how the insured should prepare a fair presentation, by undertaking a reasonable search of available information and giving examples of what circumstances might be material; (4) clarify whose knowledge in the insured’s organization is attributed to the insured for the purposes of disclosure; (5) clarify the exceptions to the duty of disclosure, including circumstances “which are known or presumed to be known to the insurer”; and (6) replace the remedy of avoidance in all circumstances with more proportionate remedies. This is a default regime, whichmay be altered by agreement between the parties.
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