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WRONGS ACT 1958
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Long Title
1. Short title and commencement
2. Repeals and savings
2A. Offences under this Act deemed to be indictable offences
PART I--CRIMINAL DEFAMATION AND THE REPORTING OF COURT PROCEEDINGS
4. No action maintainable against a person for faithfully reporting
9. Publishing any libel with intent to extort money
10. Publisher of false defamatory libel
11. Trial for defamatory libel
13. Costs
13AA. Transitional
PART IA--PUBLISHERS
13A. Application of Part
13B. Definitions
13C. Identification of publisher
13D. Transitional provisions
PART II--SEDUCTION
14. Proof of loss of service in actions of seduction unnecessary
PART IIA--OCCUPIERS' LIABILITY
14A. Definitions
14B. Liability of occupiers
14C. Liability of Crown
14D. Application of Part V
14E. Transitional
PART IIB--NEGLIGENCE--INTOXICATION AND ILLEGAL ACTIVITY
14F. Common law
14G. Consideration of intoxication and illegal activity
14H. Application
PART IIC--APOLOGIES
14I. Definitions
14J. Apology not admission of liability
14K. Reduction or waiver of fees
14L. Application
PART III--WRONGFUL ACT OR NEGLECT CAUSING DEATH
16. Liability for death caused wrongfully
17. Action for death caused wrongfully[2]
18. Action for damages by persons interested
19. Assessment of damages
19A. Limitation on damages for loss of gratuitous care
19B. Calculation of damages for gratuitous care
19C. Application of sections 19A and 19B
20. Application to court as to cause of action under this Part
21. Particulars of demand
22. Payment into court
23. Mental or nervous shock
23AA. Regulations
23AB. Supreme Court—limitation of jurisdiction
23AC. Transitional for gratuitous care
23AD. Supreme Court—limitation of jurisdiction
23AE. Transitional for assessment of damages
PART IV--CONTRIBUTION
23A. Definitions
23B. Entitlement to contribution
24. Recovery of contribution[3]
24AAA. When employer not liable to indemnify third party in relation to an injury
24AA. Proceedings against persons jointly liable for the same debt or damage
24AB. Successive actions against persons liable (jointly or otherwise) for the same damage
24AC. Application to the Crown
24AD. Savings
24ADA. Transitional and validating for Part IV—Justice Legislation Amendment Act 2023
PART IVAA--PROPORTIONATE LIABILITY
24AE. Definitions
24AF. Application of Part
24AG. What claims are excluded from this Part?
24AH. Who is a concurrent wrongdoer?
24AI. Proportionate liability for apportionable claims
24AJ. Contribution not recoverable from defendant
24AK. Subsequent actions
24AL. Joining non-party concurrent wrongdoer in the action
24AM. What if a defendant is fraudulent?
24AN. Liability for contributory negligence not affected
24AO. Effect of Part IV
24AP. Part not to affect other liability
24AQ. Supreme Court—limitation of jurisdiction
24AR. Regulations
24AS. Transitional
PART IVA--ABOLITION OF DOCTRINE OF COMMON EMPLOYMENT
24A. Abolition of doctrine of common employment
PART V--CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE
25. Definitions
26. Liability for contributory negligence[6]
Division 7--of Part X also contains provisions relating to contributory negligence.
27. Supreme Court—limitation of jurisdiction
28. Non-application of this Part
28AA. Transitional provision
28AAB. Transitional and validating for Part V—Justice Legislation Amendment Act 2023
PART VA--ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES
28A. Damages for deprivation or impairment of earning capacity
PART VB--PERSONAL INJURY DAMAGES
28B. Definitions
28C. Application of Part
28D. General regulation of court awards
28E. Part does not give rise to any cause of action
28F. Damages for past or future economic loss—maximum for loss of earnings etc.
28G. Fixing damages for non-economic loss
28H. Indexation of certain amounts—consumer price index
28HAA. Indexation—no reduction
28HAAB. Indexation—rounding
28HA. Tariffs for damages for non-economic loss
28I. Damages for future economic loss—discount rate
28IA. Limitation on damages for gratuitous attendant care
28IB. Calculation of damages
28IC. Other laws not to be affected
28ID. Court may award damages for loss of capacity to provide gratuitous care to dependants
28IE. Calculation of damages for gratuitous care
28IF. Sections 28ID(2) to (5) and 28IE do not apply to certain actions for damages
28J. Supreme Court—limitation of jurisdiction
28K. Regulations
28L. Transitional
28LA. Transitional for gratuitous attendant care services
28LAB. Transitional for tariffs for damages for non-economic loss
28LAC. Transitional for gratuitous care
28LACA. Transitionals—Wrongs Amendment Act 2015
28LACB. Power to resolve transitional difficulties in proceeding—Wrongs Amendment Act 2015
PART VBAA--AWARDS OF DAMAGES RELATED TO DEATH OR INJURY OF PRISONERS
28LAD. Definitions
28LAE. Application of Part
28LAF. Assessment of damages
28LAG. Criminal record
28LAH. Transitional
PART VBA--THRESHOLDS IN RELATION TORECOVERY OF DAMAGES FOR NON‑ECONOMIC LOSS
Division 1--Introductory
28LB. Definitions
28LC. Application of Part
28LD. This Part is substantive law
Division 2--Restriction on recovery of damages for non‑economic loss
28LE. Restriction on recovery of damages for non‑economic loss
28LF. What is significant injury?
Division 3--Assessment of impairment
28LG. Who can assess impairment?
28LH. How is the degree of impairment to be assessed?
28LI. Assessment of certain impairments
28LJ. Regard not to be had to secondary psychiatric or psychological impairment
28LK. Assessment of hearing impairment
28LL. Assessment in relation to injuries arising out of the same incident
28LM. Prescribed methods for assessment
28LN. Certificate of assessment
28LNA. Certificate where injury not stabilised
Division 4--Procedure for claim fornon-economic loss
28LO. Agreement to waive assessment of impairment
28LP. What if the respondent asks for more information?
28LQ. What if the respondent disputes responsibility?
28LR. Can a respondent bind any other respondent?
28LT. Copy of certificate of assessment to be served on respondent
28LU. Multiple respondents
28LV. Limitation period suspended
28LW. Response to medical assessment
28LWA. What if the respondent asks for more information?
28LWB. What if the respondent disputes responsibility?
28LWC. Can a respondent bind any other respondent?
28LWD. Statement not admission of liability
28LWE. Referral of medical question to Medical Panel
28LX. Respondent to pay costs of referral
28LXA. Administration
Division 5--Procedure of Medical Panel
28LY. Application
28LZ. Procedure of Medical Panel
28LZA. Respondent must provide information to Medical Panel
28LZB. What if there is more than one referral in relation to an assessment?
28LZC. What can a Medical Panel ask a claimant to do?
28LZD. Attendance before Medical Panel to be private
28LZE. Medical Panel can ask a registered health practitioner to attend
28LZF. Protection of information given to Medical Panel
28LZG. Determination of Panel
28LZGA. Further assessment
28LZH. Effect of determination as to threshold level
28LZI. Limitations on appeal in relation to assessments and determinations
28LZJ. Treating medical practitioner not to be on Medical Panel
28LZK. Validity of acts or decisions
28LZL. Operation of Panel provisions of the Workplace Injury Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2013
Division 6--Proceedings on claim
28LZM. Provision of assessment information to court
28LZMA. Power of court to stay proceeding until certificate of assessment and other information is served
28LZN. Alternative procedure for special cases
Division 7--General
28LZO. Supreme Court—limitation of jurisdiction
28LZP. Regulations
28LZQ. Transitional
28LZR. Transitional—Wrongs Amendment (Asbestos Related Claims) Act 2015
28LZS. Transitionals—Wrongs Amendment Act 2015
28LZT. Power to resolve transitional difficulties in proceeding—Wrongs Amendment Act 2015
PART VC--STRUCTURED SETTLEMENTS
28M. Definitions
28N. Court may make order for structured settlement
PART VI--DAMAGE BY AIRCRAFT
29. Definitions
30. Limitation of liability for trespass or nuisance by flying over property
31. Liability for damage by aircraft or articles falling therefrom
PART VIA--GOOD SAMARITAN PROTECTION
31A. Definition
31B. Protection of good samaritans
31C. Application of section 31B
31D. Supreme Court—limitation of jurisdiction
PART VIB--FOOD DONOR PROTECTION
31E. Interpretation
31F. Protection of food donors
31G. Application of section 31F
31H. Supreme Court—limitation of jurisdiction
PART VII--ABOLITION OF LIABILITY IN TORT FOR MAINTENANCE OR CHAMPERTY
32. Abolition of liability in maintenance or champerty
PART VIII--ANIMALS STRAYING ON TO A HIGHWAY
33. Liability for negligence for animals on highway
PART IX--VOLUNTEER PROTECTION
34. Definitions
35. Meaning of volunteer
36. Meaning of community work
37. Protection of volunteers from liability
38. Exceptions to section 37(1)
39. Provisions concerning the liability of community organisations
40. Certain indemnities etc. have no effect
41. Application of section 37
42. Regulations
PART X--NEGLIGENCE
Division 1--Preliminary
43. Definitions
44. Application of Part
45. Exclusions from Part
46. Application to contract
47. Effect of this Part on the common law
Division 2--Duty of care
48. General principles
49. Other principles
50. Duty to warn of risk—reasonable care
Division 3--Causation
51. General principles
52. Burden of proof
Division 4--Awareness of risk
53. Meaning of obvious risk
54. Voluntary assumption of risk
55. No liability for materialisation of inherent risk
56. Plaintiff to prove unawareness of risk
Division 5--Negligence of professionals and persons professing particular skills
57. Definition
58. Standard of care to be expected of persons holding out as possessing a particular skill
59. Standard of care for professionals
60. Duty to warn of risk
Division 6--Non-delegable duties and vicarious liability
61. Liability based on non-delegable duty
Division 7--Contributory negligence
62. Standard of care for contributory negligence
63. Contributory negligence can defeat claim
Division 8--General
64. Regulations
65. Supreme Court—limitation of jurisdiction
66. Transitional
PART XI--MENTAL HARM
67. Definitions
68. Application of Part
69. Exclusions from Part
70. Application to contract
71. Effect of this Part on the common law
72. Mental harm—duty of care
73. Limitation on recovery of damages for pure mental harm arising from shock
74. Limitation on recovery of damages for consequential mental harm
75. Liability for economic loss for mental harm
76. Regulations
77. Supreme Court—limitation of jurisdiction
78. Transitional
PART XII--LIABILITY OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES
79. Definitions
80. Application of Part
81. Exclusions from Part
82. Effect of this Part on the common law
83. Principles concerning resources, responsibilities etc. of public authorities
84. Wrongful exercise of or failure to exercise function
85. Exercise of function or decision to exercise does not create duty
86. Supreme Court—limitation of jurisdiction
87. Transitional
PART XIII--ORGANISATIONAL LIABILITY FOR CHILD ABUSE
88. Definitions
89. Application of Part
90. When is an individual associated with a relevant organisation?
91. Liability of organisations
92. Entity may nominate body to be sued
93. Transitional
PART XIV--TRANSITIONAL PROVISION
94. Saving of orders continued in effect after commencement by Serious Offenders Act 2018
SCHEDULE
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