Insurance Act 2015
2015 c. 4An Act to make new provision about insurance contracts; to amend the Third Parties (Rights against Insurers) Act 2010 in relation to the insured persons to whom that Act applies; and for connected purposes.
Enacted[12th February 2015]
Be it enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—
PART 1 Insurance contracts: main definitions¶
1 Insurance contracts: main definitions¶
In this Act (apart from Part 6)—- “consumer insurance contract” has the same meaning as in the Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and Representations) Act 2012;
- “non-consumer insurance contract” means a contract of insurance that is not a consumer insurance contract;
- “insured” means the party to a contract of insurance who is the insured under the contract, or would be if the contract were entered into;
- “insurer” means the party to a contract of insurance who is the insurer under the contract, or would be if the contract were entered into;
- “the duty of fair presentation” means the duty imposed by section 3(1).
PART 2 The duty of fair presentation¶
2 Application and interpretation¶
3 The duty of fair presentation¶
4 Knowledge of insured¶
5 Knowledge of insurer¶
6 Knowledge: general¶
7 Supplementary¶
8 Remedies for breach¶
PART 3 Warranties and other terms¶
9 Warranties and representations¶
10 Breach of warranty¶
11 Terms not relevant to the actual loss¶
PART 4 Fraudulent claims¶
12 Remedies for fraudulent claims¶
13 Remedies for fraudulent claims: group insurance¶
PART 4A Late payment of claims¶
13A Implied term about payment of claims¶
PART 5 Good faith and contracting out¶
Good faith¶
14 Good faith¶
Contracting out¶
15 Contracting out: consumer insurance contracts¶
16 Contracting out: non-consumer insurance contracts¶
16A Contracting out of the implied term about payment of claims: consumer and non-consumer insurance contracts¶
17 The transparency requirements¶
18 Contracting out: group insurance contracts¶
- “A” and “the Cs” have the same meaning as in section 13,
- “consumer C” means an individual who is one of the Cs, where the cover provided by the contract for that individual would have been a consumer insurance contract if entered into by that person rather than by A, and
- “non-consumer C” means any of the Cs who is not a consumer C.
PART 6 Amendment of the Third Parties (Rights against Insurers) Act 2010¶
19 Power to change meaning of “relevant person” for purposes of 2010 Act¶
For section 19 of the Third Parties (Rights against Insurers) Act 2010 (power to amend sections 4 to 6 of the Act) substitute—20 Other amendments¶
Schedule 2 amends the Third Parties (Rights against Insurers) Act 2010 in relation to the insured persons to whom the Act applies.PART 7 General¶
21 Provision consequential on Part 2¶
22 Application etc of Parts 2 to 5¶
23 Extent, commencement and short title¶
SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 1 ¶
Insurers' remedies for qualifying breaches
Section 8(2).
PART 1 Contracts¶
General¶
Deliberate or reckless breaches¶
Other breaches¶
PART 2 Variations¶
General¶
Deliberate or reckless breaches¶
Other breaches¶
Proportionate reduction¶
PART 3 Supplementary¶
Relationship with section 84 of the Marine Insurance Act 1906¶
SCHEDULE 2 ¶
Rights of third parties against insurers: relevant insured persons
Section 20
Individuals subject to debt relief orders in Northern Ireland¶
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Corporate bodies etc in administration¶
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Transitional cases¶
Interpretation¶
Footnotes
- C1S. 23(2) excluded (4.5.2016) by Enterprise Act 2016 (c. 12), s. 44(1)(g)(3)
- F1Pt. 4A inserted (4.5.2017) by Enterprise Act 2016 (c. 12), ss. 28(1), 44(3) (with s. 44(3))
- F2S. 16A inserted (4.5.2017) by Enterprise Act 2016 (c. 12), ss. 29(1), 44(3) (with s. 44(3))
- F3Words in s. 17(1) inserted (4.5.2017) by Enterprise Act 2016 (c. 12), ss. 29(2), 44(3) (with s. 44(3))
- F4S. 22(3A) inserted (4.5.2017) by Enterprise Act 2016 (c. 12), ss. 28(2), 44(3) (with s. 44(3))