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  1. 36.6 'Wholly or mainly dependent' - Ss19(8),(9),(10),(11),(14)

36.6 'Wholly or mainly dependent' - Ss19(8),(9),(10),(11),(14)

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Generally, whether a person is wholly or mainly dependent on an injured client for the purposes of S19 is a question of fact to be decided in the circumstances of individual cases.

Refer also to the separate discussion of 'dependent on the client at 36.4.

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  • 36.6.1 Spouses and children
  • 36.6.2 Other prescribed persons and prescribed children
  • 36.6.3 Mainly dependent
  • 36.6.4 Examples - wholly or mainly dependent

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