10. Breach of Statutory Duty Flashcards

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How is a claim established if a statute expressly provides for the imposition of civil liability?

A

By applying the specific provisions of the statute

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What is the effect of a statute expressly providing that a duty imposed thereunder does not give rise to a civil claim?

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A claim cannot be brought under that section

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If a statute is silent as to whether a duty thereunder gives rise to a civil claim, what five questions will the court consider?

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  1. Did Parliament intend to give rise to a civil claim?
  2. Is claimant within the class of persons protected by the statutory duty
  3. Was the statutory duty breached?
  4. Was the damage suffered of a kind the statute was intended the prevent?
  5. Was causation of damages established
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In considering whether Parliament intended to give rise to a civil claim, what two things will the court consider?

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  1. Whether the duty was imposed for the protection of a limited class of the public, and
  2. Whether the statute provides any other means of enforcement or other remedies
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