Assignment 1 Semester 2 2025
Unique Number: 354143
Due Date: 12 August 2025
2 ESSAYS PROVIDED
Classification of Insurance Contracts
Insurance contracts are legally binding agreements in which an insurer undertakes to
provide financial protection to an insured in return for the payment of a premium. These
agreements are designed to manage risk by compensating for specific losses that may
occur in the future. The law recognises that insurance contracts can be categorised in
different ways, often at the same time, which means a single contract may fall into more than
one category depending on the type of risk covered, the parties involved, and the nature of
the insured interest. Two of the most important ways of classifying insurance contracts are
the distinction between first-party and third-party insurance, and between property and
liability insurance. These classifications are closely linked and can sometimes overlap in
practice.
The distinction between first-party and third-party insurance is based primarily on the identity
of the person who is indemnified under the policy.
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