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Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015

Commentary on Sections

Part 4: THE PUBS CODE ADJUDICATOR AND THE PUBS CODE

The Pubs Code Adjudicator

Schedule 1: The Pubs Code Adjudicator

Part 1: The Pubs Code Adjudicator
Exemption from liability for damages
Paragraph 18 – Protection against most claims for damages

275.This paragraph protects the Adjudicator, Deputy Adjudicator and any staff from claims for damages by third parties, except where they have acted in bad faith or in breach of human rights. In the absence of this protection it might, for example, be possible for a pub tenant or pub-owning business to claim against the Adjudicator in the tort of negligence in relation to some advice given by the Adjudicator or the way the Adjudicator had carried out an investigation. The Government intends that the Adjudicator should not be required to spend time and funding in dealing with such claims. The Adjudicator will be subject to the normal public law duties and constraints of a public authority.

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