Pleadings and Particulars, Gathering Evidence in Civil Cases Flashcards
Statement of Claim UCPR r6.3
For tort, debt, property
Sumons UCPR r 6.4
for preliminary discovery, ex party proceedings, commercial list, technology and construction list, non monetary relief.
Statement of Claim UCPR r6.3
Court Parties Type of claim Relief claimed Pleadings claimed Pleadings and particulars Signature of legal representative Notice to defendant How to respond.
How long does the Defence have to submitted a pleading?
To be filed within 28 days of service (UCPR r 14.3)
What is the definition of traverse
traverse each factional allegation in statement of claim by admitting, denying or not admitting, failure to traverse will result in a deemed admission (UCPR r 14.26)
What are pleadings
Documents delivered between the parties to litigation
What are pleadings
Documents delivered between the parties to litigation, exchanged within set time periods filed in the registry of the court. document which sets out the material facts of a claim or defence. PARTIES CAN ONLY RELY AT RIAL ON WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE PLEADINGS.
What the the relevant legislation to cite regarding the Amending of a statement of claim?
UCPR r19.1
What is an affidavit?
A written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation, for use as evidence in court.
Pleading Material Facts
UCPR r14.14 (3)
“GENERAL REQUIRMENTS TO AVOID SUPRISE MEANS THAT MATERIAL FACTS MUST BE STATED IN SUCH A WAY THAT DEFENDAN CAN UNDERSTAND THE MATERIALITY OF THE FACTS….”
What are the 3 responses to a statement of claim?
Deny, Admit, Do not admit.
What is a ‘Joinder of issue’
UCPR r14.27Defined as taking issue with or disputing a matter
Particulars UCPR r15.1
Particulars give details about the material facts pleaded in order to clarify and possibly narrow the issues in dispute.
What is the difference between pleadings, particulars and the evidence in court documents?
Pleadings, material facts.
particulars, details of material facts.
Evidence, how you demonstrate the details of the material facts.
What is the UCPR?
Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005