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KembaraXtra – Legal Terms – Offer of Amends
An offer of amends is a statutory procedure under the Defamation Act 1996 allowing a defendant accused of *defamation to resolve the dispute by admitting fault and offering compensation.
The defendant may offer to publish an apology or correction and to pay damages to the claimant. The procedure is designed to encourage quick settlement without prolonged litigation.
Once the defendant makes an offer of amends, they cannot rely on other substantive defences to the defamation claim.
If the claimant accepts the offer, the legal proceedings are brought to an end and the parties negotiate settlement terms, including compensation and publication of corrective statements.
This procedure aims to reduce litigation costs and encourage responsible resolution of defamation disputes where false statements have been published.

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