Sentencing Act 2002

Sentences, orders, and related matters - Miscellaneous, transitional, and savings provisions - Miscellaneous provisions

145C: No Crown liability for error, etc, in applying payments of amounts of reparation

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"The government is not responsible if it makes a mistake with reparation payments."

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The government is not liable if there is an error when applying payments of amounts of reparation. You will not be able to claim against the Crown if a mistake is made. The Crown is protected from liability in these situations, as stated in the Sentencing Act 2002, which was amended by the Sentencing Amendment Act 2011.

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Part 2Sentences, orders, and related matters
Miscellaneous, transitional, and savings provisions: Miscellaneous provisions

145CNo Crown liability for error, etc, in applying payments of amounts of reparation (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 145C: repealed, on , by section 40 of the Sentencing Amendment Act 2011 (2011 No 47).