Unit 2 AOS 1 Flashcards

1
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What is the limitation of actions in negligence claims?

A

Stated in s.5 of the Limitations of Actions Act 1958 (Vic)
- personal injury: 3 years
- property damage or economic loss: 6 years

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2
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What are the impacts of negligence on the defendant?

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  • public humiliation
  • loss of business due damaged reputation
  • legal costs
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3
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What are the key concepts of civil law?

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  • breach
  • causation
  • loss
  • limitation of actions
  • burden of proof
  • standard of proof
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4
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What rights are protected by negligence law?

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  • right to be safe from harm
  • right to be protected from wrongful conduct by others
  • right to expect that those who owe a duty of care will uphold that duty
  • right to seek compensation against those who’ve acted negligently
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5
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What are the impacts of negligence on the plaintiff?

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  • physical injury
  • loss of wages or earning ability
  • loss of quality of life
  • financial loss
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6
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What are the elements of negligence?

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  • duty of care
  • breach of duty of care
  • causation
  • remoteness
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7
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Types of civil law

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  • trespass
  • nuisance
  • negligence
  • defamation
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8
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What are the purposes of civil law?

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  • restore plaintiff
  • maintain social cohesion
  • provide a means of rights protection and seeking compensation for individuals
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9
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What are the defences to negligence?

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  • absence of an element
  • contributory negligence
    a, plaintiff behaved negligently
    b, plaintiff’s negligence contributed to harm suffered
  • voluntary assumption of risk
    a, had full knowledge of the risk
    b, appreciated and understood the risk
    c, freely and voluntarily agreed to incur the risk of injury
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