Hello,
(Apologies if this is the wrong forum area)
The term 'without prejudice' as written in legislation (example provided below). What does it mean in laymans terms?
In terms of the example below, I take it to mean 'without revoking the duties given in paragraph X - this, this and that should be done. So long as it doesn't contradict paragraph X'.
Example from the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations:
(1) Every employer shall ensure that work equipment incorporates any warnings or warning devices which are appropriate for reasons of health and safety.
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph (1), warnings given by warning devices on work equipment shall not be appropriate unless they are unambiguous, easily perceived and easily understood.
I imagine the answer is always going to depend on the context of the paragraph, but I see it come up a lot in legislation, and would like a broader understanding of what it means.
Thanks!
(Apologies if this is the wrong forum area)
The term 'without prejudice' as written in legislation (example provided below). What does it mean in laymans terms?
In terms of the example below, I take it to mean 'without revoking the duties given in paragraph X - this, this and that should be done. So long as it doesn't contradict paragraph X'.
Example from the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations:
(1) Every employer shall ensure that work equipment incorporates any warnings or warning devices which are appropriate for reasons of health and safety.
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph (1), warnings given by warning devices on work equipment shall not be appropriate unless they are unambiguous, easily perceived and easily understood.
I imagine the answer is always going to depend on the context of the paragraph, but I see it come up a lot in legislation, and would like a broader understanding of what it means.
Thanks!
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