Chapter 8 - Role of a broker Flashcards

1
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Who are the two parties in an insurance transaction?

A

Insured and insurer

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What’s the relationship between the principal and agent?

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The principal instructs the agent to bring the principal into a contractual party with a third party.

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3
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What is the law of agency?

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Everyone who acts on behalf of another is an agent

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4
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How do you create a principal/agent relationship (3)?

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Consent - express appointment via a TOBA
Necessity - actions that become necessary in an emergency
Ratification - acting with authority, to which then the principal agrees with afterwards

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5
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What’s the role of an agent of the insured?

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Binding insurance on behalf (via a binder)
Collecting premium

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What 5 duties does the agent have to their principal?

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1 - Obedience - obeying instructions
2 - Personal performance - cannot delegate to other people
3 - Due care and skill - high standard of ability
4 - Good faith - trust
5 - Accountability - record transactions and account for principal all the money they’ve received on their behalf

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7
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What are the 2 duties of a principal?

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1 - Remuneration - under ICOBS if a commercial client requests, the agent must disclose the amount of commission they’ve received
2 - Indemnity - Agent has right to claim an indemnity for all expenses or loss incurred when acting on their behalf

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8
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When can you have an undisclosed principal?

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English law permits undisclosed principal - e.g. a multimillionaire

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9
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What are the two types of actual authority? What’s apparent authority?

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ACTUAL
Express authority - in an agency agreement such as a TOBA (can be verbal)
Implied authority - if agent has to do certain things in order to carry out express instructions (eg travel costs)

APPARENT
Apparent (ostensible) authority - when one assumes that a person has such authority

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What are the three ways an agent is terminated?

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  1. Mutual Agreement
  2. Termination by one party
  3. Death, bankruptcy, insanity

All relevant parties must be notified by the principal or apparent authority may be assumed of the agent

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11
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What is an appointed representative?

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Appointed under terms of contract (either individual or company). The principal would take the responsibility for the appointed representative acting on its behalf.

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12
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Who registers brokers as Lloyds brokers?

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Council of Lloyds

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13
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What did the Legislative Reform Order 2008 do?

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Granted wider range of non-Lloyds intermediaries access to Lloyd’s

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14
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What are London Premium Advice Notes LPANs?

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Docs issued to present premium info in a standard format

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15
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What is a BID?

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Broker insurance document, evidencing contract of insurance (contract certainty)

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16
Q

The enterprise act 2016?

A

New remedy for insureds who believe their claims have been paid late

Up to 1 year to file for legal actions against damages for late payment