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LIMITATION ACT 1969 - SECT 50F
Effect of disability on limitation period
50F Effect of disability on limitation period
(1) If a person has a cause of action for which a limitation period has
commenced to run and the person is under a disability, the running of the
limitation period is suspended for the duration of the disability.
(2) A
person is
"under a disability" while the person-- (a) is a minor, but not while the
minor has a capable parent or guardian, or
(b) is an incapacitated person for
a continuous period of 28 days or more, but not while the person is a
protected person.
(3) In determining when a cause of action is discoverable
by a person who is a minor, or an incapacitated person, who is not
under a disability, facts that are known or ought to be known by a
capable parent or guardian of the minor or the guardian of the
incapacitated person are taken to be facts that are known or ought to be known
by the minor or incapacitated person.
(4) In this section--
"capable parent or guardian" of a minor means a person who is a parent or
guardian of the minor and who is not under a disability (as referred to in
subsection (2)).
"guardian" of a minor includes a person who under a written law of the State
is exercising the parental responsibilities of the Minister under the
Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998 for the minor.
"incapacitated person" means a person who is incapable of, or substantially
impeded in, the management of his or her affairs in relation to the cause of
action in respect of the limitation period for which the question arises, by
reason of-- (a) any disease or any impairment of his or her physical or mental
condition, or
(b) restraint of his or her person, lawful or unlawful,
including detention or custody under the Mental Health Act 1990 , or
(c) war
or warlike operations or circumstances arising out of war or warlike
operations.
"protected person" means-- (a) a person in respect of whose person another
person is guardian, whether under the Guardianship Act 1987 or any other Act
or law, or
(b) a person in respect of whom an order is in force under the
NSW Trustee and Guardian Act 2009 or the Guardianship Act 1987 that the estate
(or any part of the estate) of the person be subject to management under the
NSW Trustee and Guardian Act 2009 .
(5) Sections 52 (Disability) and 53
(Notice to proceed) do not apply to a cause of action to which this Division
applies.
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