General Insurance - Property and Casualty Insurance
What is reinsurance?
An agreement between a ceding insurer and assuming insurer
Under what circumstances can you transfer an insurance policy to a friend?
Must get written consent from insurer
What is implied authority?
Not specifically stated but included based on other statements or authority.
Dividends paint to policy holders are what?
Not taxable, the IRS treats them as a return
What is a unilateral contract?
One Sided: only one party can make an enforceable Promise
What is Express Authority
Powers that are written into the contract between the insurer and the agent
What is a contract of adhesion?
Prepared only by the insurer on a take it or leave it basis
What is a captive agent?
Produces business for only one company that they are contacted with
What is a Peril?
cause of loss
What is Indemnity?
A provision that states in the event of a loss, a person can only collect to the extent of the loss, not allowed to gain financially, and restores a person to the same financial state as before the loss
What is a Hazard?
Conditions that Increase the probability of an insured loss
What are the 3 elements of a contract?
Consideration, Legal Purpose, Offer and Acceptance
What is Reciprocal Insurance
Insurance companies made up of subscribers
The Authority granted to an agent through the agent's contract is referred to as:
Express Authority
Name 4 Perils
Flood, Tornado, Hail, Wind
What is a Loss?
Reduction, decrease, or disappearance of value.
What is an aleatory contract?
Small Premium, covers a large amount of risk exchange of unequal values
What is a morale hazard?
Someone who has an indifferent attitude or careless because he knows his loss will be covered by insurance
Apparent Authority
The appearance or the assumption of authority based on actions, words, or deeds