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Civil Liability Act 2003
sec.30Who is a concurrent wrongdoer
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### sec.30 Who is a concurrent wrongdoer
A concurrent wrongdoer, in relation to a claim, is a person who is 1 of 2 or more persons whose acts or omissions caused, independently of each other, the loss or damage that is the subject of the claim.
For this part, it does not matter that a concurrent wrongdoer is insolvent, is being wound up, has ceased to exist or has died.
s 30 sub 2004 No. 23 s 76
(sec.30-ssec.1) A concurrent wrongdoer, in relation to a claim, is a person who is 1 of 2 or more persons whose acts or omissions caused, independently of each other, the loss or damage that is the subject of the claim.
(sec.30-ssec.2) For this part, it does not matter that a concurrent wrongdoer is insolvent, is being wound up, has ceased to exist or has died.