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Weapons Act 1990
sec.166Payment and recovery of damages
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### sec.166 Payment and recovery of damages
The Crown may pay—
the whole or part of damages, other than damages in the nature of punitive damages, and costs awarded against any police officer in proceedings with respect to a tort committed by the police officer acting, or purporting to act, in the execution of duty under this Act; and
the whole or part of costs incurred, and not recovered, by the police officer in the proceedings.
If any police officer is liable to pay a sum under a settlement of a claim that has, or might have, given rise to proceedings such as are referred to in subsection (1) , the Crown may pay the whole or part of the sum.
Except as provided by section 165 (6) , if the Crown has paid moneys by way of damages or costs in respect of a tort committed by any police officer or has paid moneys under a settlement referred to in subsection (2) , the Crown may recover, in a court of competent jurisdiction, contribution from the police officer in respect of that payment.
In proceedings for contribution under subsection (3) the amount of contribution recoverable is such amount as is found by the court to be just and equitable in the circumstances.
(sec.166-ssec.1) The Crown may pay— the whole or part of damages, other than damages in the nature of punitive damages, and costs awarded against any police officer in proceedings with respect to a tort committed by the police officer acting, or purporting to act, in the execution of duty under this Act; and the whole or part of costs incurred, and not recovered, by the police officer in the proceedings.
(sec.166-ssec.2) If any police officer is liable to pay a sum under a settlement of a claim that has, or might have, given rise to proceedings such as are referred to in subsection (1) , the Crown may pay the whole or part of the sum.
(sec.166-ssec.3) Except as provided by section 165 (6) , if the Crown has paid moneys by way of damages or costs in respect of a tort committed by any police officer or has paid moneys under a settlement referred to in subsection (2) , the Crown may recover, in a court of competent jurisdiction, contribution from the police officer in respect of that payment.
(sec.166-ssec.4) In proceedings for contribution under subsection (3) the amount of contribution recoverable is such amount as is found by the court to be just and equitable in the circumstances.
- (a) the whole or part of damages, other than damages in the nature of punitive damages, and costs awarded against any police officer in proceedings with respect to a tort committed by the police officer acting, or purporting to act, in the execution of duty under this Act; and
- (b) the whole or part of costs incurred, and not recovered, by the police officer in the proceedings.