Statutory Liability Policy
policy provides protection to businesses for:
- Defence costs
associated with alleged breaches of the Building Act, Consumer Guarantees
Act, Fair Trading Act, Privacy Act and most other statutes affecting
commercial activities. The notable exceptions are police prosecutions and
taxation legislation.
- The costs of
representation at an investigation or inquiry.
- Any fine or cash
penalty payable by the insured following conviction for an offence under
the insured statutes, except under the Health & Safety in Employment
Act.
The policy protects
the interests of the:
- Company,
including any declared subsidiary, for its own liability.
- Company, by way
of reimbursement to the extent that the company has directly indemnified
any officer as it was legally obliged or permitted to do so.
- Officers, which
includes directors, trustees, managers and employees, in that capacity, to
the extent that the company has not directly indemnified them.
Statutory Liability Insurance
Defends you, your business and your employees against unintentional
breach of literally hundreds of New Zealand Acts of Parliament. It pays for
defence costs, legally allowable fines and reparations following Health and
Safety in Employment breaches.
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