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LAW REFORM (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ACT 1944 - SECT 2
Effect of death on certain causes of action
2 Effect of death on certain causes of action
(1) Subject to the provisions of this section, on the death of any person
after the commencement of this Act all causes of action subsisting against or
vested in the person shall survive against, or, as the case may be, for the
benefit of, the person's estate: Provided that this subsection shall not apply
to causes of action for defamation or seduction or for inducing one spouse to
leave or remain apart from the other or to claims under Division 2 of Part 3
of the Property (Relationships) Act 1984 .
(2) Where a cause of action
survives as aforesaid for the benefit of the estate of a deceased person, the
damages recoverable for the benefit of the estate of that person: (a) shall
not include: (i) any exemplary damages, or
(ii) any damages for the loss of
the capacity of the person to earn, or for the loss of future probable
earnings of the person, during such time after the person's death as the
person would have survived but for the act or omission which gives rise to the
cause of action,
(b) in the case of a breach of promise to marry shall be
limited to such damage, if any, to the estate of that person as flows from the
breach of promise to marry,
(c) where the death of that person has been
caused by the act or omission which gives rise to the cause of action, shall
be calculated without reference to any loss or gain to the person's estate
consequent on the person's death, except that a sum in respect of funeral
expenses may be included,
(d) where the death of that person has been caused
by the act or omission which gives rise to the cause of action, shall not
include any damages for the pain or suffering of that person or for any bodily
or mental harm suffered by the person or for the curtailment of the person's
expectation of life.
(4) Where damage has been suffered by reason of any act
or omission in respect of which a cause of action would have subsisted against
any person if that person had not died before or at the same time as the
damage was suffered, there shall be deemed, for the purposes of this Part, to
have been subsisting against the person before the person's death such cause
of action in respect of that act or omission as would have subsisted if the
person had died after the damage was suffered.
(5) The rights conferred by
this Part for the benefit of the estates of deceased persons shall be in
addition to and not in derogation of any rights conferred on the dependants of
deceased persons by the Compensation to Relatives Act 1897 , as amended by
subsequent Acts, and so much of this Part as relates to causes of action
against the estates of deceased persons shall apply in relation to causes of
action under the said Act as so amended as it applies in relation to other
causes of action not expressly excepted from the operation of subsection (1).
(6) The rights conferred by this Part for the benefit of the estates of
deceased persons and the obligations continued or created by this Part against
the estates of deceased persons shall be in addition to and not in derogation
of any rights conferred or obligations created by or under the
Motor Vehicles (Third Party Insurance) Act 1942 or the Transport Accidents
Compensation Act 1987 or the Motor Accidents Act 1988 .
(7) This section has
effect subject to section 12B of the Dust Diseases Tribunal Act 1989 .
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