Insurance fraud
1. Immediate consequence 2. The condition that the good has to be insured
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24193/CDP.2020.4.7Keywords:
Insurance fraud, immediate consequence, the condition that the good has to be insuredAbstract
1. The insurance fraud is a danger offence. It is consumed by simply committing the material element. It is irrelevant in this respect whether or not the active subject claims compensation and, if so, whether or not the passive subject (the insurance company) grants the claimed compensation.
2. In the case of an insured good against a breaking and entering theft, the event notified by the active subject must represent a breaking and entering theft, not another type of theft. Otherwise, the purpose of obtaining the insured amount cannot be achieved.
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2021-05-03
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