Choice of Law (Limitation Periods) Act 1994 (WA)
Western Australia
Western Australia
Western Australia
Choice of Law (Limitation Periods) Act 1994This Act may be cited as the
This Act comes into operation on such day as is fixed by proclamation
(1) This Act extends to a cause of action that arose before the commencement of this section but does not apply to proceedings instituted before the commencement of this section.
(2) This Act does not apply in relation to New Zealand unless a declaration that it does so apply is made by the proclamation made under section 2 or by a proclamation made under this subsection.
(3) If the substantive law of New Zealand is to govern a claim before a court of this State and proceedings have been instituted on the claim before a declaration is made as referred to in subsection (2), this Act does not apply to those proceedings.
In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears —
If the substantive law of another place being another State, a Territory or New Zealand, is to govern a claim before a court of this State, a limitation law of that place is to be regarded as part of that substantive law and applied accordingly by the court.
Where a court of this State exercises a discretion conferred under a limitation law of a place being another State, a Territory or New Zealand that discretion, as far as practicable, is to be exercised in the manner in which it is exercised in comparable cases by the courts of that place.
4 of 1994 | 11 Apr 1994 | 27 May 1994 (see s. 2 and | |
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