2 New Appleman on Insurance Law Library Edition Chapter 15A.syn
Summary
- Chapter 15ACROSS-BORDER INSURANCE COVERAGE
- § 15A.01How Cross-Border Insurance Differs From Domestic Insurance
- [1]Unique Risks Faced by Companies Engaging in Cross-Border Activities
- [a]Existing Domestic Insurance Policies May Be Inadequate
- [b]Third-Party Claims
- [c]Office of Foreign Asset Control Compliance
- [d]Regulatory Investigations and Enforcement Actions
- [2]Specific Arrangements Giving Rise to Potential Cross-Border Exposure
- [a]Employees Who Travel or Are Stationed Abroad
- [b]Manufacturing or Distributing Products for Cross-Border Use
- [c]Use of the Internet
- [1]Unique Risks Faced by Companies Engaging in Cross-Border Activities
- § 15A.02Insurance Coverage Issues Relevant to Multinational Operations
- [1]Geographic Limitations
- [a]Existing Coverage Territory May Be Inadequate
- [b]Place of Injury
- [c]Place of Lawsuit
- [d]Short Time Exception
- [2]Definition of “Insured”
- [a]Importance of Inclusiveness in the Declarations or Endorsements
- [b]Named Insured
- [c]Who Is An Insured
- [3]Choice of Law
- [a]U.S. Courts Will Generally Apply One of Three Approaches in the Absence of a Choice of ...
- [1]Geographic Limitations
- § 15A.01How Cross-Border Insurance Differs From Domestic Insurance
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