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[Show more]Executory Contract An insurance policy is an example of an executory contract. The insurers prmose to perform is an executory promise conditional on a covered loss. 
 
Condition Precedent Event must occur before a duty of performance arises in a contract. (e.g. Horse Eye Disease) 
 
"Knowling Made...
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Add to cartExecutory Contract An insurance policy is an example of an executory contract. The insurers prmose to perform is an executory promise conditional on a covered loss. 
 
Condition Precedent Event must occur before a duty of performance arises in a contract. (e.g. Horse Eye Disease) 
 
"Knowling Made...
Special characteristics of insurance contracts They are conditional 
They involve fortuitous events and the exchange of unequal amounts 
They are contracts of utmost good faith 
They are contracts of adhesion 
They are contracts of indemnity 
They are non-transferable 
 
Conditional contract A contr...
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Add to cartSpecial characteristics of insurance contracts They are conditional 
They involve fortuitous events and the exchange of unequal amounts 
They are contracts of utmost good faith 
They are contracts of adhesion 
They are contracts of indemnity 
They are non-transferable 
 
Conditional contract A contr...
Characteristics of Insurance Contracts - Conditional 
- Invovle fortuitious events and the exchange of unequal amounts 
- Contracts of utmost good faith 
- Contracts of adhesion 
- Contracts of indemnity 
- They are nontransferable 
 
Four Essential Elements of a Cotnract - Agreement 
- Capacity to ...
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Add to cartCharacteristics of Insurance Contracts - Conditional 
- Invovle fortuitious events and the exchange of unequal amounts 
- Contracts of utmost good faith 
- Contracts of adhesion 
- Contracts of indemnity 
- They are nontransferable 
 
Four Essential Elements of a Cotnract - Agreement 
- Capacity to ...
Doctrine of Stare Decisis "To stand on decided" 
-lower courts must follow precedents set by higher courts 
 
Equity What is right or fair 
 
Difference between common and civil law Common-derived from court decisions 
 
Civil- rely on scholarly interpretation of codes and constitutions 
 
NAIC ...
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Add to cartDoctrine of Stare Decisis "To stand on decided" 
-lower courts must follow precedents set by higher courts 
 
Equity What is right or fair 
 
Difference between common and civil law Common-derived from court decisions 
 
Civil- rely on scholarly interpretation of codes and constitutions 
 
NAIC ...
-Agreement (which includes the offer and acceptance) The first essential ingredient of a legally binding contract is a valid agreement between the offeror and the offeree 4) Undue influence—The improper use of power or trust to deprive a person of free will and to substitute that person's objecti...
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Add to cart-Agreement (which includes the offer and acceptance) The first essential ingredient of a legally binding contract is a valid agreement between the offeror and the offeree 4) Undue influence—The improper use of power or trust to deprive a person of free will and to substitute that person's objecti...
Civil Law -Roman Empire 
-Code of written laws and statutes 
-Based on interpretation of codes 
 
Common Law -England 
-Basis for U.S. legal system and all other state legal systems 
-Based primarily on court cases 
 
Doctrine of stare decisis -method of resolution that relies on precedents to sett...
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Add to cartCivil Law -Roman Empire 
-Code of written laws and statutes 
-Based on interpretation of codes 
 
Common Law -England 
-Basis for U.S. legal system and all other state legal systems 
-Based primarily on court cases 
 
Doctrine of stare decisis -method of resolution that relies on precedents to sett...
Daniel offers a ride to Lily, a ten-year-old, and takes her to his house where he locks her in his cellar and demands money from Lily's parents to secure her return. The parents agree to pay and Lily is returned, but Daniel never receives the money. He sues Lily's parents for breach of contract. W...
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Add to cartDaniel offers a ride to Lily, a ten-year-old, and takes her to his house where he locks her in his cellar and demands money from Lily's parents to secure her return. The parents agree to pay and Lily is returned, but Daniel never receives the money. He sues Lily's parents for breach of contract. W...
How are partners treated in relation to the partnership? partners are agents of the partnership, laws of agency apply to the partners 
 
Joint venture established to conduct a single transaction 
 
Shareholders can ask for involuntary dissolution if : 1. Corporate assets misapplied/wasted 
2. Shareh...
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Add to cartHow are partners treated in relation to the partnership? partners are agents of the partnership, laws of agency apply to the partners 
 
Joint venture established to conduct a single transaction 
 
Shareholders can ask for involuntary dissolution if : 1. Corporate assets misapplied/wasted 
2. Shareh...
Cian purchased a house with money loaned to him by Keithly Mortgage Co. (KMC). Cian obtained a homeowner policy from Melfor Insurance—containing a standard mortgage clause—which covered the house for damage due to windstorm. A windstorm destroyed Cian's house three years later. Which one of the...
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Add to cartCian purchased a house with money loaned to him by Keithly Mortgage Co. (KMC). Cian obtained a homeowner policy from Melfor Insurance—containing a standard mortgage clause—which covered the house for damage due to windstorm. A windstorm destroyed Cian's house three years later. Which one of the...
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