Avi
08-11-2005, 02:00 PM
http://www.casact.org/admissions/syllabus/2005/changes2006.pdf
Exam 7-Canada
Add: A.M. Best Company, “Business as Never Before,” Best’s Review, January 2005, excluding two
cases: “Federal Trumps State Law in HMO Disputes” and “Insurers Gain Some Limits in
Asbestos.”
Biggs, J.L., “Statement of Jennifer L. Biggs, FCAS, MAAA, Chairperson, Mass Torts
Subcommittee, American Academy of Actuaries,” Hearing on “Proposed Resolution Regarding
the Need for Effective Asbestos Reform” of the Committee on Property/Casualty Insurance,
National Conference of Insurance Legislators, July 10, 2003, pp. 1-10. Candidates will not be
responsible for statistics contained within the paper or material from the tables or exhibits.
Linden, O.M., “Asbestos and the Laws of Newton,” Contingencies, March/April 2005,
American Academy of Actuaries.
MSA Research, Inc., “MSA Report Property & Casualty, Canada, 2005,” Section 3, pp. 1-9.
Towers Perrin Tillinghast, “U.S. Tort Costs: 2004 Update, Trends and Findings on the Cost of
the U.S. Tort System.” Candidates will not be responsible for statistics contained within the
paper or material from the tables or exhibits.
Modify: A.M. Best Company, Best’s Key Rating Guide, Property/Casualty, United States & Canada,
2005, Preface (only Sections I-IV and X-XI). Candidates are not expected to memorize the
details of published insurance statistics.
Baer, M.G.; and Rendall, J.A., “Cases on the Canadian Law of Insurance,” remove the following
four cases: R. v. Anderson and Teskey; R. v. Parks; Gray v. Kerslake; and Berkowits v.
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation.
Exam 7-Canada
Add: A.M. Best Company, “Business as Never Before,” Best’s Review, January 2005, excluding two
cases: “Federal Trumps State Law in HMO Disputes” and “Insurers Gain Some Limits in
Asbestos.”
Biggs, J.L., “Statement of Jennifer L. Biggs, FCAS, MAAA, Chairperson, Mass Torts
Subcommittee, American Academy of Actuaries,” Hearing on “Proposed Resolution Regarding
the Need for Effective Asbestos Reform” of the Committee on Property/Casualty Insurance,
National Conference of Insurance Legislators, July 10, 2003, pp. 1-10. Candidates will not be
responsible for statistics contained within the paper or material from the tables or exhibits.
Linden, O.M., “Asbestos and the Laws of Newton,” Contingencies, March/April 2005,
American Academy of Actuaries.
MSA Research, Inc., “MSA Report Property & Casualty, Canada, 2005,” Section 3, pp. 1-9.
Towers Perrin Tillinghast, “U.S. Tort Costs: 2004 Update, Trends and Findings on the Cost of
the U.S. Tort System.” Candidates will not be responsible for statistics contained within the
paper or material from the tables or exhibits.
Modify: A.M. Best Company, Best’s Key Rating Guide, Property/Casualty, United States & Canada,
2005, Preface (only Sections I-IV and X-XI). Candidates are not expected to memorize the
details of published insurance statistics.
Baer, M.G.; and Rendall, J.A., “Cases on the Canadian Law of Insurance,” remove the following
four cases: R. v. Anderson and Teskey; R. v. Parks; Gray v. Kerslake; and Berkowits v.
Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation.