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CIVIL LIABILITY ACT 2003 - SECT 33F
Liability of incorporated institution that was unincorporated at time of abuse
33F Liability of incorporated institution that was unincorporated at time of
abuse
(1) This section applies if— (a) a person (the
"claimant" ) suffered abuse as a child by a person associated with an
institution (the
"associated person" ) while the claimant was under the care, supervision,
control or authority of the institution; and
(b) the claimant has or had a
cause of action against a person (the
"former office holder" ) who held an office of authority in the institution
(the
"relevant office" ) when the cause of action accrued, founded on the
former office holder’s responsibility for the institution or for the
associated person; and
(c) the institution was an unincorporated body when
the cause of action accrued; and
(d) the institution is an incorporated body;
and
(e) the claimant is able to maintain an action on the cause of action, or
would be able to maintain an action on the cause of action if the
former office holder still held the relevant office.
(2) A proceeding for the
claimant’s cause of action may be started or continued against the
institution.
(3) The following apply for the purpose of a proceeding started
or continued under subsection (2) — (a) any liability that the
former office holder has or would have had in relation to the cause of action
is taken to be a liability of the institution;
(b) anything done by the
former office holder is taken to have been done by the institution;
(c) a
duty or obligation that the former office holder would have had in relation to
the proceeding is a duty or obligation of the institution;
(d) the
institution may rely on any defence or immunity that would have been available
to the former office holder as a defendant in the proceeding;
(e) any right
of the former office holder to be indemnified (including under an insurance
policy) in respect of damages awarded in an abuse claim extends to, and
indemnifies, the institution.
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