释义 |
breach of statutory duty Breach of a duty imposed on some person or body by a statute. The person or body in breach of the statutory duty is liable to any criminal penalty imposed by the statute, but may also be liable to pay damages to the person injured by the breach if he belongs to the class for whose protection the statute was passed. Not all statutory duties give rise to civil actions for breach. If the statute does not deal with the matter expressly, the courts must decide whether or not Parliament intended to confer civil remedies. Many actions for breach of statutory duty arise out of statutes dealing with safety at work (Ziemniak v ETPM Deep Sea Ltd [2003] EWCA Civ 636), [2003] 2 All ER (Comm) 283). |