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Changes over time for: Section 132


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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Equality Act 2010, Section 132.

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132Remedies in non-pensions casesE+W+S
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(1)This section applies to proceedings before a court or employment tribunal on a complaint relating to a breach of an equality clause, other than a breach with respect to membership of or rights under an occupational pension scheme.
(2)If the court or tribunal finds that there has been a breach of the equality clause, it may—
(a)make a declaration as to the rights of the parties in relation to the matters to which the proceedings relate;
(b)order an award by way of arrears of pay or damages in relation to the complainant.
(3)The court or tribunal may not order a payment under subsection (2)(b) in respect of a time before the arrears day.
(4)In relation to proceedings in England and Wales, the arrears day is, in a case mentioned in the first column of the table, the day mentioned in the second column.
Case | Arrears day |
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A standard case | The day falling 6 years before the day on which the proceedings were instituted. |
A concealment case or an incapacity case (or a case which is both). | The day on which the breach first occurred. |
(5)In relation to proceedings in Scotland, the arrears day is the first day of—
(a)the period of 5 years ending with the day on which the proceedings were commenced, or
(b)if the case involves a relevant incapacity, or a relevant fraud or error, [the period determined in accordance with section 135(6) and (7)].
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