Discharge of contract and surrender under life insurance and family takaful: a comparative study

This is a doctrinal and comparative research between the traditional law and the syariah with regard to discharge of policies and surrender. The aim is to find similarities and dissimilarities between life insurance and family takaful vis-à-vis the issues. The issues are: Discharge of life polici...

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Main Authors: Yusuf Sani Abu Bakar,, Muhammad Anowar Zahid,, Ruzian Markon,
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2016
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spelling my-ukm.journal.106162017-08-29T00:18:33Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/10616/ Discharge of contract and surrender under life insurance and family takaful: a comparative study Yusuf Sani Abu Bakar, Muhammad Anowar Zahid, Ruzian Markon, This is a doctrinal and comparative research between the traditional law and the syariah with regard to discharge of policies and surrender. The aim is to find similarities and dissimilarities between life insurance and family takaful vis-à-vis the issues. The issues are: Discharge of life policies/family takaful and this will cover discharge by Performance; Payment by Mistake; discharge by agreement, discharge by breach and cancellation. Moreover, the researcher explore surrender under life insurance and family takaful, which will deliberate on the concept and procedure for surrender. It has been found that both the traditional law and the syariah agree that a contract of life insurance and family takaful may be discharged by performance, by agreement, by breach, payment by mistake and cancellation. With regard to surrender, it has been found that both the Financial Services Act 2013 and the Islamic Financial Services Act 2013 allow it. It has been submitted that surrender is not against the syariah, since the purpose is to ensure good for the participants provided it is done in accordance with fair dealing. Moreover, both the traditional law and the syariah share the same view in the procedure for the surrender as it is required to be in a writing form. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/10616/1/15672-43722-1-SM.pdf Yusuf Sani Abu Bakar, and Muhammad Anowar Zahid, and Ruzian Markon, (2016) Discharge of contract and surrender under life insurance and family takaful: a comparative study. Jurnal Hadhari, 8 (2). pp. 287-294. ISSN 1985-6830 http://ejournals.ukm.my/jhadhari/issue/view/869
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description This is a doctrinal and comparative research between the traditional law and the syariah with regard to discharge of policies and surrender. The aim is to find similarities and dissimilarities between life insurance and family takaful vis-à-vis the issues. The issues are: Discharge of life policies/family takaful and this will cover discharge by Performance; Payment by Mistake; discharge by agreement, discharge by breach and cancellation. Moreover, the researcher explore surrender under life insurance and family takaful, which will deliberate on the concept and procedure for surrender. It has been found that both the traditional law and the syariah agree that a contract of life insurance and family takaful may be discharged by performance, by agreement, by breach, payment by mistake and cancellation. With regard to surrender, it has been found that both the Financial Services Act 2013 and the Islamic Financial Services Act 2013 allow it. It has been submitted that surrender is not against the syariah, since the purpose is to ensure good for the participants provided it is done in accordance with fair dealing. Moreover, both the traditional law and the syariah share the same view in the procedure for the surrender as it is required to be in a writing form.
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author Yusuf Sani Abu Bakar,
Muhammad Anowar Zahid,
Ruzian Markon,
spellingShingle Yusuf Sani Abu Bakar,
Muhammad Anowar Zahid,
Ruzian Markon,
Discharge of contract and surrender under life insurance and family takaful: a comparative study
author_facet Yusuf Sani Abu Bakar,
Muhammad Anowar Zahid,
Ruzian Markon,
author_sort Yusuf Sani Abu Bakar,
title Discharge of contract and surrender under life insurance and family takaful: a comparative study
title_short Discharge of contract and surrender under life insurance and family takaful: a comparative study
title_full Discharge of contract and surrender under life insurance and family takaful: a comparative study
title_fullStr Discharge of contract and surrender under life insurance and family takaful: a comparative study
title_full_unstemmed Discharge of contract and surrender under life insurance and family takaful: a comparative study
title_sort discharge of contract and surrender under life insurance and family takaful: a comparative study
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2016
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