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CIVIL PROCEDURE ACT 2005 - SECT 21

Defendant's right to set-off

21 Defendant's right to set-off

(1) If there are mutual debts between a plaintiff and a defendant in any proceedings, the defendant may, by way of defence, set off against the plaintiff's claim any debt that is owed by the plaintiff to the defendant and that was due and payable at the time the defence of set-off was filed, whether or not the mutual debts are different in nature.
(2) This section extends to civil proceedings in which one or more of the mutual debts is owed by or to a deceased person who is represented by a legal personal representative.
(3) This section does not apply to the extent to which the plaintiff and defendant have agreed that debts (whether generally or as to specific debts) may not be set off against each other.
(4) This section does not affect any other rights or obligations of a debtor or creditor in respect of mutual debts, whether arising in equity or otherwise.
(5) This section is subject to section 120 of the Industrial Relations Act 1996 .
(6) In this section,
"debt" means any liquidated claim.
Note : The application of this provision to existing debts is dealt with in clause 6 of Schedule 6 (Savings, transitional and other provisions).



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