Good Faith in Insurance and Takaful Contracts in Malaysia (eBook)

A Comparative Perspective
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2016 | 1st ed. 2016
XXIV, 233 Seiten
Springer Singapore (Verlag)
978-981-10-0383-7 (ISBN)

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Good Faith in Insurance and Takaful Contracts in Malaysia - Haemala Thanasegaran
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This book examines good faith in non-marine insurance and takaful (Islamic insurance) contracts in Malaysia, and proposes holistic law reform of the same. The first two-thirds of the book comprise an extensive comparative legal analysis of the issues between Malaysia, Australia and the United Kingdom, with the final third dedicated to a socio-economic analysis of law reform and suggestions for law reform particularly suited to Malaysia.

The book evaluates whether the duty of utmost good faith (the cornerstone of insurance and takaful contracts) is effectively regulated and, in turn, observed by insurers (and takaful operators) and insureds alike in Malaysia. The adequacy of the Insurance Act 1996 (Malaysia), the Takaful Act 1984 (Malaysia), the Financial Services Act 2013 (Malaysia) and the Islamic Financial Services Act 2013 (Malaysia) is evaluated, along with the supporting infrastructure and oversight measures introduced by the Malaysian government. In doing so, The book examines the duty of utmost good faith from both a doctrinal and a social science perspective, in order to propose suitable legal reform.



Haemala Thanasegaran is Senior Lecturer with the Department of Business Law and Taxation at Monash University, Australia. She has taught primarily international trade law, business law, Malaysian income tax law, and Malaysian company law, amongst other subjects. Her research interests are in insurance and takaful (Islamic insurance), and legal culture and contracts (with an emphasis on comparative law).
This book examines good faith in non-marine insurance and takaful (Islamic insurance) contracts in Malaysia, and proposes holistic law reform of the same. The first two-thirds of the book comprise an extensive comparative legal analysis of the issues between Malaysia, Australia and the United Kingdom, with the final third dedicated to a socio-economic analysis of law reform and suggestions for law reform particularly suited to Malaysia. The book evaluates whether the duty of utmost good faith (the cornerstone of insurance and takaful contracts) is effectively regulated and, in turn, observed by insurers (and takaful operators) and insureds alike in Malaysia. The adequacy of the Insurance Act 1996 (Malaysia), the Takaful Act 1984 (Malaysia), the Financial Services Act 2013 (Malaysia) and the Islamic Financial Services Act 2013 (Malaysia) is evaluated, along with the supporting infrastructure and oversight measures introduced by the Malaysian government. In doing so, The bookexamines the duty of utmost good faith from both a doctrinal and a social science perspective, in order to propose suitable legal reform.

Haemala Thanasegaran is Senior Lecturer with the Department of Business Law and Taxation at Monash University, Australia. She has taught primarily international trade law, business law, Malaysian income tax law, and Malaysian company law, amongst other subjects. Her research interests are in insurance and takaful (Islamic insurance), and legal culture and contracts (with an emphasis on comparative law).

Foreword 5
Preface 6
Contents 9
Table of Cases 12
1 Introduction 22
Abstract 22
1.1 Introduction 22
1.2 Background 24
1.3 Objective and Scope 26
1.4 Structure 28
References 30
2 Duty of Utmost Good Faith 31
Abstract 31
2.1 Introduction 31
2.2 The Meaning of and Juridical Basis for the Duty 32
2.3 Continuing Nature of the Duty of Utmost Good Faith 35
2.4 Application of the Duty of Utmost Good Faith 38
2.5 Reciprocal Duties 39
2.6 Scope of Insurer's Duty of Utmost Good Faith 45
2.6.1 Clear Warning in Proposal Forms 45
2.6.2 Unduly Strict Construction of Policies and Exclusions 49
2.6.3 Good Faith in Claims Settlement 49
2.6.4 Tort of Bad Faith 53
2.7 Scope of Insured's Duty of Utmost Good Faith 54
2.7.1 Pre-contractual Duty of Disclosure 54
2.7.2 Misrepresentation 61
2.7.3 Fraudulent Claims 64
2.8 Remedies for Breach of the Duty of Utmost Good Faith 64
2.9 Conclusion 65
References 65
3 Pre-contractual Duty of Disclosure and Misrepresentation 67
Abstract 67
3.1 Introduction 67
3.2 Development and Application of the Pre-contractual Duties in the United Kingdom 69
3.2.1 What Must the Insured Disclose 70
3.2.2 Exceptions to the Duty of Disclosure 72
3.2.3 The Prudent Insurer Test of Materiality 74
3.2.4 Criticism of the Prudent Insurer Test of Materiality 76
3.2.5 The Inducement Element and Degree of Influence 79
3.2.6 Criticism of the CTI and Pan Atlantic Decisions 84
3.2.7 Types of Information Requiring Disclosure 89
3.2.8 Law Reform in the United Kingdom 92
3.2.9 The Effect of Intermediaries on Non-disclosure and Misrepresentation 100
3.2.10 The Effect of `Basis of Contract' Clauses on Warranties 101
3.3 Development and Application of the Pre-contractual Duties in Malaysia 106
3.3.1 The Prudent Insurer Test in Malaysia 106
3.3.2 Pre-contractual Disclosure Under the Insurance Act 1996 108
3.3.3 The Effect of Intermediaries on Non-disclosure and Misrepresentation 114
3.3.4 Statutory Warnings in Proposal Forms 117
3.3.5 Misrepresentation and `Basis of Contract' Clauses 118
3.3.6 Central Bank Guidelines 121
3.3.7 Pre-contractual Disclosure and Misrepresentation Under the Financial Services Act 2013 122
3.4 Conclusion 126
References 127
4 Post-contractual Good Faith and Claims Settlement 129
Abstract 129
4.1 Introduction 129
4.2 Application of the Law in the United Kingdom 131
4.2.1 Construction of Policies 132
4.2.2 Exclusions and Proximate Cause 135
4.2.3 Claims Settlement Practice 136
4.2.4 English Proposals for Law Reform 140
4.3 Development and Application of the Law in Malaysia 148
4.3.1 Post Contractual Good Faith and Claims Settlement Under the Insurance Act 1996 148
4.3.2 Central Bank Guidelines 157
4.3.3 Post-contractual Good Faith and Claims Settlement Under the Financial Services Act 2013 160
4.4 Conclusion 161
References 161
5 Utmost Good Faith and Takaful in Malaysia 164
Abstract 164
5.1 Introduction 164
5.2 The Juridical Basis of Takaful 164
5.3 Takaful Models in Existence 167
5.4 The Development and Regulation of Takaful in Malaysia 169
5.4.1 Relevance of Utmost Good Faith to Takaful Contracts 171
5.4.2 Utmost Good Faith Under the Takaful Act 1984 173
5.4.3 Utmost Good Faith Under the Islamic Financial Services Act 2013 176
5.5 Conclusion 182
References 183
6 Law Reform from a Social Science Perspective 185
Abstract 185
6.1 Introduction 185
6.2 Legal Culture 186
6.3 Legal Structure 189
6.4 Legal Substance 191
6.5 Measuring Legal Culture 194
6.5.1 Power Distance 196
6.5.2 Individualism Versus Collectivism 200
6.5.3 Assertiveness 203
6.5.4 Uncertainty Avoidance 206
6.6 Intra-National or Ethnic Culture 209
6.7 Effect of Legal Culture on Structure and Substance 214
6.8 Conclusion 215
References 216
7 Conclusion 219
Abstract 219
7.1 Introduction 219
7.2 Proposed Reforms 220
7.2.1 General Duty of Utmost Good Faith and Its Effect 220
7.2.2 Pre-contractual Duty of Disclosure and Its Effect 223
7.2.3 Pre-contractual Misrepresentation and `Basis of Contract' Clauses 226
7.2.4 Statutory Warnings and Matters of Form 228
7.2.5 Role and Effect of Intermediaries 229
7.2.6 Claims Settlement and Post-contractual Implications 230
7.2.7 Structural and Miscellaneous Reforms 235
7.3 The Role of Economic Efficiency 236
7.4 Viability of Proposed Reforms 239
7.5 Conclusion 245
References 246
Appendix 247
Index 249

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.1.2016
Zusatzinfo XXIV, 233 p.
Verlagsort Singapore
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Steuern / Steuerrecht
Recht / Steuern Wirtschaftsrecht Bank- und Kapitalmarktrecht
Betriebswirtschaft / Management Spezielle Betriebswirtschaftslehre Versicherungsbetriebslehre
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Finanzwissenschaft
Schlagworte Australian insurance law • Comparative insurance law • Comparative Islamic insurance law • duty of disclosure • economic efficiency of law reform • Insurance in Malaysia • Islamic insurance in Malaysia • Law reform in Malaysia • Law reform in the United Kingdom • legal culture and law reform • non-marine insurance • post-contractual good faith • pre-contractual misrepresentation • pre-contractual non-disclosure • Shari'a • Sharia • Takaful • uberrimae fidei • uberrima fides • utmost good faith
ISBN-10 981-10-0383-1 / 9811003831
ISBN-13 978-981-10-0383-7 / 9789811003837
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