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DEFAMATION ACT 2005 - SECT 12B
Defamation proceedings cannot be commenced without concerns notice
12B Defamation proceedings cannot be commenced without concerns notice
(1) An aggrieved person cannot commence defamation proceedings unless-- (a)
the person has given the proposed defendant a concerns notice in respect of
the matter concerned, and
(b) the imputations to be relied on by the person
in the proposed proceedings were particularised in the concerns notice, and
(c) the applicable period for an offer to make amends has elapsed.
(2)
Subsection (1)(b) does not prevent reliance on-- (a) some, but not all, of the
imputations particularised in a concerns notice, or
(b) imputations that are
substantially the same as those particularised in a concerns notice.
(3) The
court may grant leave for proceedings to be commenced despite non-compliance
with subsection (1)(c), but only if the proposed plaintiff satisfies the
court-- (a) the commencement of proceedings after the end of the
applicable period for an offer to make amends contravenes the limitation law,
or
(b) it is just and reasonable to grant leave.
(4) The commencement of
proceedings contravenes the limitation law for the purposes of subsection
(3)(a) if the proceedings could not be commenced after the end of the
applicable period for an offer to make amends because the court will have
ceased to have power to extend the limitation period.
(5) In this section--
"limitation law" means the Limitation Act 1969 .
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