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Capital Letter: Hotchin v the Guardian Trust: a cynical strategy

The meaning of the phrase 'the same damage' has been before the Supreme Court.

Wed, 23 Mar 2016

Section 17(1)(c) of the Law Reform Act 1936 provides that where a person suffers damage from a tort (a civil wrong), any tortfeasor (the wrongdoer) may recover from any other tortfeasor who is liable for the same damage.

The meaning of the phrase “the same damage” has been before the Chief Justice

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