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Section 1 General Principles; 1 Nature of Insurance and Insurable
Interest; 2 Formation of the Contract; 3 Form of the Contract; 4 The Period
Prior to Issue of the Policy; 5 Execution and Delivery ofPolicy; 6
Commencement and Termination of Risk; 7 Payment of Premium; 8 Return of
Premium; 9 Salvage Premiums; 10 Warranties and Other Policy Terms; 11
Construction of Policies; 12 Rectification; 13 Conflict of Laws; 14
Illegality; 15 Mistake; 16 Misrepresentation; 17 Good Faith and the Duty of
Disclosure; 18 Fraud, Misrepresentation and Non-disclosure by Third Parties;
19 Consumer Insurance (Disclosure & Representations) Act 2012; 20 The
Insurance Act 2015; 21 The Loss; 22 The Claimant; 23 Reinstatement; 24
Subrogation; Section 2 Particular Classes of Business; 25 Rights of Two or
More Insurers; 26 Life Insurance; 27 Personal Accident Policies; 28 Property
Insurance: Fire policies; 29 Property Insurance: Other Insurances on
Property; 30 Third Party Risks; 31 Motor Vehicle Insurance; 32 Aviation
Insurance; 33 Insurance Against Pecuniary Loss; 34 Contractors# Risk
Policies; 35 Reinsurance; Section 3 Parties; 36 Insurance Companies; 37 The
Course of Business at Lloyd#s; 38 The Role of Agents in Insurance Business.