A Comparative Study on Insurance Beneficiary Between Taiwan and China-Focus on Life Insurance

Autor: Hung-ju Hsu, 許鴻儒
Rok vydání: 2008
Druh dokumentu: 學位論文 ; thesis
Popis: 96
As the steady development of insurance industries and the strengthening of people's awareness of the importance of the insurance, life insurance attracts more and more people's attention since it holds a direct relationship with the interest of the main parties concerned in the insurant contracts and it impacts the healthy and orderly development of the whole insurance industry. The subject discusses some inappropriate parts of the regulations concerned with the insurance beneficiary and the insurance beneficial right from the viewpoint of the insurance laws across the Taiwan Strait. According to the discussion and analysis, suggestions to the legislation perfection will be proposed at the completion of the academic study for the reference of stipulating regulations, resolving disputes in practice, and/or conducting academic research. There are five chapters in this study. Chapter I: Introduction. The research motives, research purpose, research scope and limitation, and expected results are stated in this chapter. Chapter II: Discuss the right of the insurance beneficiary .The analyses of its legal status are debated from the points of the legal source, the character of the right, and comparing with inheritance. Chapter Ⅲ:Discuss the qualification of the beneficiary and state if the beneficiary should have the insurable interest, and discuss the designation and the change of the beneficiary, and the content, the character, exertion and the forfeit of the insurance beneficial right. Chapter Ⅳ:Discuss and analyze the dispute cases about the insurance beneficiary and the insurance beneficial right in the insurance contract construction course across the Taiwan Strait. Chapter V: Conclusion and suggestion. Suggestions for amendments are made for the insurance regulations in Taiwan and in China as the conclusion of the study.
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