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CIVIL LIABILITY ACT 2002 - SECT 5AI

CIVIL LIABILITY ACT 2002 - SECT 5AI

5AI .         Terms used

                In this Part —

        apportionable claim means —

            (a)         a claim for economic loss or damage to property in an action for damages (whether in contract, tort or otherwise) arising from a failure to take reasonable care (but not including any claim arising out of personal injury); or

            (b)         a claim for economic loss or damage to property in an action for damages under the Fair Trading Act 2010 based on misleading or deceptive conduct;

        concurrent wrongdoer , in relation to a claim, means a person who is one of 2 or more persons whose act or omission caused, independently of each other or jointly, the damage or loss that is the subject of the claim.

        [Section 5AI inserted: No. 58 of 2003 s. 9; amended: No. 43 of 2004 s. 6; No. 58 of 2010 s. 193.]