Commercial crime policy
Randall I. Marmor, John J. Tomaine.
- 2nd ed.
- Chicago : American Bar Association, Tort Trial and Insurance Practice, c2005.
- xxvi, 727 p. : forms ; 23 cm.
Interpretation and construction of the commercial crime policy -- What is employee dishonesty -- Who is an "employee" -- Proof of dishonesty -- What is a loss? -- The compensability of third party losses -- The other insuring agreements of commercial crime policies -- General conditions -- Discovery, what does it do, what is it and who must discover? -- Causation of loss? -- Valuation of loss -- Exclusions in the commercial crime policy -- Limit of liability -- Cancellation and termination of coverage -- Rescission of commercial crime policies -- Salvage and recovery -- Claims-handling and ethical considerations -- Insured's duty to cooperate -- Bad faith claims.
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Business insurance--Law and legislation--United States. Casualty insurance--Law and legislation--United States. Commercial crimes--United States.