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Neither the Health and Safety and Work Act 1974 nor the Consumer Protection Act 1987 allow for civil actions based on the duties contained in the Act itself. Both create a presumption that Regulations made under the Act will support civil actions. (c) Liability under Regulations
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Neither the Health and Safety and Work Act 1974 nor the Consumer Protection Act 1987 allow for civil actions based on the duties contained in the Act itself. Both create a presumption that Regulations made under the Act will support civil actions. (c) Liability under Regulations
Regulations made under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 have often replaced primary legislation whose provisions have been extensively relied on in civil litigation. Often these new Regulations have been introduced to implement EC Directives.
BookOccupational Health & Safety Law Cases & Materials 2/e
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Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2000
Imprint Routledge-Cavendish
Pages 2
eBook ISBN 9781843140504
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