(1) It is a term of a
long-stay agreement that the long-stay tenant is vicariously responsible for
any act or omission of another person who is lawfully on the agreed premises
or shared premises, if the act or omission would have constituted a breach of
the agreement if done or omitted by the tenant.
(2) However,
subsection (1) does not extend to a person who is lawfully on the agreed
premises or shared premises but whose authority does not derive from the
permission, express or implied, of the long-stay tenant.
[Section 32P inserted: No. 28 of 2020 s. 30.]