(a) Since A has died, the rights of action he or his dependants may have had against C are extinguished and, as a result, neither the administrator of A's estate nor his dependants can bring an action in tort against C for compensatory damages.
(b) Although, at common law, personal rights of action are extinguished by death, legislation in Australia makes provision for the survival of the deceased's rights, for the benefit of the heirs.
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