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WRONGS ACT 1958 - SECT 51

General principles

    (1)     A determination that negligence caused particular harm comprises the following elements—

        (a)     that the negligence was a necessary condition of the occurrence of the harm ( factual causation ); and

        (b)     that it is appropriate for the scope of the negligent person's liability to extend to the harm so caused ( scope of liability ).

    (2)     In determining in an appropriate case, in accordance with established principles, whether negligence that cannot be established as a necessary condition of the occurrence of harm should be taken to establish factual causation, the court is to consider (amongst other relevant things) whether or not and why responsibility for the harm should be imposed on the negligent party.

    (3)     If it is relevant to the determination of factual causation to determine what the person who suffered harm (the injured person ) would have done if the negligent person had not been negligent, the matter is to be determined subjectively in the light of all relevant circumstances.

    (4)     For the purpose of determining the scope of liability, the court is to consider (amongst other relevant things) whether or not and why responsibility for the harm should be imposed on the negligent party.

S. 52 inserted by No. 102/2003 s. 3.



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