CivilLitigationexamnotes TableofContents GENERALPRINCIPLE S.......................................... S................................................................. ............................................. ............................................. .............................................. .............................................. ............................................. ............................................. .............................................. .......................17 17
PROCEDURALVS SUBSTANTIVE LAW: JOHNPFEIFFERV ROGERSON (1997)............................................ (1997)............................................................................................ ............................................................................................... ........................................................................... ............................17 17 Substantivelaw=legalrights,duties,powersandliabilities ............................................... ............................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ........................................................................... ............................17 17 Procedurallaw=lawthatgovernsthemethodbywhichrightsaresoughttobeenforced..........................................................................................................................17 Procedurallawisnotlessimportantthansubstantivelaw:BathurstCJNSWSC...........................................................................................................................................17 CASEMANAGEMENT .............................................. ............................................................................................. ............................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ....................................................17 ....17 Overridingpurposeisthatallcivilmattersmustfacilitatethejust,quickandcheapresolutionoftherealissuesindispute:s56CPA.......................................................17 Just:.................................................. .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..............18 ..............18 Thecourtmustactinaccordancew iththedictatesofjustice:s58CPA.................................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........18 18 However,justiceisexpressednotonlybythecourt’sacknowledgementoftherightsofthepartiestotheproceedings,butalsoconsideringtheinterestsofotherlitigantsandthepublic:Aonv ANU(2009)............................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ...............................18 Quick:......................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... .................................... ...................18 ...................18 Theefficientdisposalofthebusinessofthecourt:s57CPA.......................................................... .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................18 ....................18 Practiceandprocedurebeingimplemented withtheobjectofeliminatinganylap seoftime:s59CPA............................................ ................................... .................................... ................................... ..18 18 Cheap:........................................ .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... .................................... ...................18 ...................18
s56CPArequire salllitigants incivilproceedi ngsinNSWSCt oactasmodell itigants:Priest vNSW(200 7)............................................................................................. .................................................................................................18 ....18 Rulings:.................................. Rulings:.................................. ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................18 Thisallmustbeassessedinreferencetosomeformoftestofproportionality..................................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ................................18 Thecosttothepartiesisproportionatetotheim portanceandcomplexityofthesubject-matt erindispute:s60CPA................................. ................................... ................................... ....................18 ....................18 Theconceptofproportionalityofcostsin s60caninfluencethedemandsthatthecou rtplacesonparties:e.g.ZanellavMadden(2007 )................................ )................................ ................................... ....................18 ....................18 Theconceptofproportionalityofcostsin s60canalsoeffectlitigationinotherways:e.g.VellavANZ( 2008).............................................. .................................... ................................... ..............19 ..............19
Rulesgenerally: ............................................. ............................................................................................ ............................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ....................................................19 ....19 UniformCivilProcedureRulesoperateinconjunc tionwithCPA,theyareaffirmedbytheCPA:s10CPA..... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........19 19 Whererulesareinconsistent,uniformruleswillprevailoveranylocalrules:s11C PA................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..19 19 P’smustnotcommenceproceeding sunlesstheyarereadytocomplywiththerules:DCPN1...................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................19 IntheSupremeCourt,ageneralcasemanag ementdocumentmustbefiledwithorig inatingprocess:SCPN5 inatingprocess:SCPN5............................... ............................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........19 19
Courtpowersinregardstonon-compliancewithcasemanagementprinciples:s61CPA............................................................................................................................19 Courthaspowertomakeanydirectionitseesfitforspeedydeterminati onofissuesbetweenparties:subs1......................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............19 ..............19 Non-compliancemayresultinthecourtdism issingorstrikingoutproceedings,ormayenterju dgementorcostsorderasthecourtseesappropriate:subs3.............................................................. ........19 19 Thisonlyoccurswhereitisabsolutelynecessary:see:McCabeforcriteria........................................................... ................................... .................................... .................................... ...............................19 r12.7UCPRallowsthecourttoentirelydismisstheproc eedingsbasedonlackofduedispatchbyeitherparty:Phornp isutikulvMileto(2006)........................................ ................................... ........19 19
PRACTICENOTES ................................................................... .................................................................................................................. ............................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ................................................................................... ....................................20 20 CreationofPNs: s15CPA............................................................................. s15CPA............................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ...................................................20 ....20 PNsaresubjecttoUCPR............................... PNsaresubjecttoUCPR ............................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..20 20
EMBARRASSING ............................................................................ ........................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ........................................................................... ............................20 20 1
Embarrassingdefined: PriestvNSW............................................. PriestvNSW............................................................................................ ............................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ...................................................................20 ....................20 Embarrassingfurther defined:MeckiffvS impson(1968) ............................................ ............................................................................................ ............................................................................................... ................................................................................... ....................................20 20 ABUSEOFPROCESS ........................................ ........................................................................................ ............................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ...........................................................20 ............20 Allcourtshaveinh erentpowersnecessary toenableitto acteffectively, tocontrolitso wnproceedingsand preventabuseofproc ess:JagovDistri ctCourtofNS W (1989)(forSupremeCourt),JacksonvSterling(1987)(forlowercourts).......................................................................................................................................................20 Tostartproceedingswithnomeritwhatsoeverisanabuseofprocess:WhiteindustriesvFlower&Hart(1998)........................................................................................20 Litigationfundingisnotanabuseofprocessorcontrarytopublicpolicy:Campbell’sCashandCarryvFostif(2006)perGummow,HayneandCrennanJJ......................20 PRIVILEGE .................................................... .................................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ...........................................................21 ............21 Dominantpurposet est:Esso(199 9)............................................. 9)............................................................................................ ............................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ...................................................................21 ....................21 AFFIDAVITS .......................................................................... ......................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ................................................................................... ....................................21 21 Evidencesetout inaffidavitsarean exceptiontos3 2EvidenceAct: Lindsay-Owen vLake(2000 )perHodgsonCJ........................................... )perHodgsonCJ...................................................................................... ...........................................21 21 Contrarytos59EvidenceAct,hearsayevidenceisallowedininterlocutoryproceedings:s75EvidenceAct...............................................................................................21 Allevidencemust bebasedonknowled ge,informationan dbelief:s172 EA............................................................................. EA............................................................................................................................ ...................................................................21 ....................21 Noticeofaffidavitsmustbeservedtootherparties:s173EA.......................................................................................................................................................................21 PartyAwhotendersaffidavitsmustcallpersonwhomadeevidenceifPartyBrequests,butdo esn’thavetounlessrequested:r35.2UCPR....... ................................... ................................... ....................21 ....................21 Wheredeponenthasdied,hearsayrule(s59EA)doesnotapplyandaffidavitmaycontainhearsayevidence–obviousthisalsomeansthatthepersonalsocannotbecalledforcrossexamination:ss 63and67EvidenceAct........................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..21 21 Irregularitydoesnotinvalidateaffidavit:r35.1UCPR........................................................ ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..21 21
Ifalterationismadetoafiledaffidavit,itcannotbeusedunlesspersonwhosworeaffidavitinitialsallchanges:r35.5UCPR..................................................................21 However,bestpracticeistogetanewonere-sworniftheaffidavithasnotbeenfiled asyet,orre-submitanewoneandwithdrawtheoldone.................. ................................... ................................21
Ethicsaroundaffid avits–see:ethi csnotes.......................... csnotes......................................................................... ............................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ........................................................................... ............................21 21 PRE-LITIGATION......................................................... PRE-LITIGATION................................... ............................................. .............................................. .............................................. ............................................. ............................................. .............................................. .............................................. ...................................... ...............22 22
ALTERNATE DISPUTE RESOLUTION (ADR)......................................................................................... ......................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ........................................................................... ............................22 22 CasemanagementrequirementsinFederalCourts:CivilDisputeResolutionAct2011(Cth) .............................................. ............................................................................................. ........................................................................... ............................22 22 ProsandconsofADR............................................................................ ProsandconsofADR............................ ............................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ...........................................................22 ............22 DEFINITIONALSTAGE .......................................... ................................................................. ............................................. ............................................. .............................................. .............................................. ............................................. ............................................. .............................................. .......................23 23
ETHICALCONSTRAINTSONLAWYERS ......................................... ........................................................................................ ............................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ................................................................................... ....................................23 23 Thereisanethicalrequirementonlawyerstobetimelyandefficientintheircontactoflitigation:rrA.15-A.15B,AdvocacyRulesintheRevisedProcessionalConductand PracticeRules 1995............................................... 1995.............................................................................................. ............................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ........................................................................................... ............................................23 23 Theremustbereasonableprospectsofsuccess:s345LPA............................................................................................................................................................................23 Certificateassertingthereasonableprospectsofsuccessmustb esignedbysolicitor:s347LPA................. .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........23 23 Reasonableprospectsofsuccessisdefinedbythebasisofprovablefactsandareasonablyarg uableviewofthelaw................................. ................................... .................................... .........................23 ForP,theremustbeareasonableprospectofdamagesbeing recoveredontheclaim:s345(1)LPA............. .................................... ................................... ................................... ................................23 ForD,theremustbeareasonableprospectofthedefencedefeatin gtheclaimorleadingtoareduction inthedamagesrecoveredontheclaim:s345(4) LPA................................. LPA................................. .........................23 Tostartproceedingswithnomeritwha tsoeverisanabuseofprocess:WhiteindustriesvFlower&Hart(1998) .................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ..23 23
Mustfacilitateproceedingstobejust,quickandcheap:s56CPA.................................................................................................................................................................23 Non-compliancemayresultincostsordersagain stlawyers:s99CPA.............................. .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..23 23
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COMMENCINGP ROCEEDINGS................. ROCEEDINGS........................................ .............................................. .............................................. .............................................. ............................................. ............................................. .............................................. .............................................. .................................. ...........24 24
WHOARETHEPARTIES ?................................................. ?................................................................................................. ............................................................................................... .............................................................................................. ........................................................................................... ............................................25 25 A“personunderlegal incapacity”............................................................................... incapacity”............................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ................................................................................... ....................................25 25 Apersonunderalegalincapacitymaynotcom menceorcarryonproceedingsexceptbyhisorhertutor:r7.1 4(1)UCPR......................... ................................... ................................... ................................25 Further,unlessthecourtordersotherwise,thetutorofapersonund erlegalincapacitymaynotcommenceorcarryon proceedingsexceptbyasolicitor:r7.14(2) UCPR............................... ............................... ..............25 ..............25 “Personunderlegalincapacity”defined........................................................... ................................... .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................25 ....................25 Anyperson(otherthanacorporation)iseligibletobethetutorofapersonunderlegalincapacityotherthanapersonunderlegalincapacity(UCPR,r7.15(2)(a)),ajudicialofficerorregistrar(UCPR,r 7.15(2)(b)),oraperso nwhohasinterestintheproceedings(UC PR,r7.15(2)(c))...................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........25 25 Documentsrequiredtovalidlyappointatut or................................. ................................. ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ...............................25 Standing?.............................. .............................. .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................25 Alsoconsider:................................................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................26 ....................26 Arelegalentitiescorrect?............................. .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ...............................26 Correctdefendant?Ensureyouaresuingtheco rrectD.............................. rrectD.............................. .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................26 ....................26 Preliminarydiscovery–itmustoccurintheinitialprocess:Pt5UCPR.................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..26 26 DiscoveryforprospectiveD’sidentityandwhereabouts....................................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................26 ....................26 Thecourtmaymakeeitherorbothofthefollo wingordersagainstotherpersoninrelationtodi scoverytoascertainthis...................... .................................... ................................... ..............26 ..............26 However,thecourtwillonlyhavethepowertomakesuchanorderwhereanapplicanthasmade“reasonableenquiries”andisunabletoascertaintheidentityorwhereaboutsofaperson neededforthepurposeofcommencin gproceedingsagainstthem(UCPR,r5. 2(1)(a))............................................................. .................................... .................................... ...............................26 Whereapplicantmakesargumentandsatisfiesthecourtthattomakereasonableinquiriesisexpensiveandunreasonablytimeconsuming,thecourtmaynotrequirethepersontohave madetheseinquiries:RTAvAustralianNationalCarParks(2007) .............................. .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................26 ....................26 Applicationforpreliminarydiscovery.............................................................. .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..27 27 Anapplicationmustbesupportedbyanaffidavitstatingfactsonwhichapplicantsreliesandspecifyinginformation,documentsorthingsinrespectofwhichorderissought:s6.2(7)(a) UCPR.............................. .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........27 27 ANOMmustalsobeservedoneachpersoneffectedbyproposedorder:r18 .2UCPR................................. ................................. .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................27 ....................27 Asummons(r6.2(3)) andaffidavit(r5.2(7)(b))m ustbepersonallyservedonotherperson.............................. .............................. .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................27 ....................27 Noticemustbepersonallyservedwherepersonisnotpartytoproc eedings(r18.5(a))orispartytoproc eedingsbutnotactive(r18.5(b) )............................................ ...............................27 DiscoverytodeterminewhetherthereissufficientinformationtocommenceproceedingsagainstD ............................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........27 27 Thisapplicationismadebysummo ns:r6.4(1)(c)UCPR............................................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........27 27 Theapplicationmustsatisfythecourtthatapplicanthasmade“reasonableinquiries”–thisisaquestionoffactwhichisdependentonthecircumstancesofthecase:SteffenvANZ(2009)27 Theapplicationmustalsosatisfythecourtthatthepurposeofinspectingdocumentsistogiveapplicantsufficientinformationthatit“reasonablyneedstoenableittodecidewhetherto commenceaproceeding”:Alp hapharmvEliLilly(1996).................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............27 ..............27 ThreesituationswheretheCourtmayorderdisc overy......................................................... .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..............27 ..............27 Joiningproceedings:Pt6,UCPR...................................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..27 27 IftherearemultipleD’s,ensurethereisacauseofactionagainstEAC Hdefendant............................................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..............27 ..............27 Considerjoindersifthereareoverlappingcausesofaction,d efendantsorevenplaintiffs...................................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........28 28 Typesofjoinders........................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ................................28 Keyisbasedontherelevanttransactionorthesameseriesoftransactions:PaynevYoung(1980) .................................. .................................... ................................... ................................... ..............28 ..............28 Meaningoftransactionisnotlimitedtoaco ntractualtransaction:BendirvAnson(193 6)........................ .................................... ................................... .................................... ...............................28 Indictaarisingoutofahypotheticalcon text,BirtlesvCth(1960)gaveabroaderinterpretatio nof“transaction”............................. .................................... .................................... .........................28 ThiswasallreinedinwithPaynevYoung.............................. .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ...............................28 Joiningofparties:rr6.19-6.28................ ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..28 28 Courtpowerstoremovejoinder...................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........28 28 Wherepartiesareimproperlyorunneceesarilyjoined,orwherej oinderisnolongernecessaryorproper,courtcanremo vetheoffendingparty:r6.29UCPR......................................................28
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Whereajoinderofanykindisembarrassing,inconvenientorcausesdelayintheproceedings,thecourtcanseparateandorderseparatetrialsasthecourtseesfit(r6.22(a)UCPR)ormake anotherorderthecourtseesfit(r6.22(a)UCPR) ............................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................28 JoiningPs.................................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... .................................... ...............................28 AnapplicationforjoinderofPsrequiresSOCorsummons(rr6.3or6.4UCPR),dependingoncircumstancesofthecase–thisalsorequiresanoticeofmotion(r18.2UCPR)andaffidavit(r31.2 UCPR)................................. .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............28 Criteria............................................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................29 Joindermustariseoutofthesametransactionorthesam eseriesoftransactions:PaynevYoung(1980),r6 .19(1)(b)UCPR. ................................... .................................... ...............................29 Thetrials,ifconsideredseparately,wouldresultincom monquestionsoflawandfact:r6.19(1 )(a)UCPR............................................................ ................................... .................................... ..29 Evenwheretheseconditionsarenotfulfilled,thecourth asdiscretiontograntleaveforPstojoininthesameproceeding s:r6.19UCPR...................................... ................................... ..............29 Forjudicialdiscretion,thecourtsh ouldconsidertheoverridingpurposeofss56-60C PA:Dean-WilcocksvAirTransitInternational(200 2)................................................. ...............................29 Onceconsidered,theymustdoabalancing exercisetoweighupadvantagesanddisadvantagestoP ................................. ................................... .................................... ...............................29 Consentmustbegivenbeforeapartyisjoined:r6.25 UCPR..................................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............29 JoiningDs................................ .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............29 AnapplicationforjoinderofPsrequiresSOCorsummons(rr6.3or6.4UCPR),dependingoncircumstancesofthecase–thisalsorequiresanoticeofmotion(r18.2UCPR)andaffidavit(r31.2 UCPR)................................. .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............29 Criteria.................................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... .................................... .........................29 Joindermustariseoutofthesametransactionorthesameseriesoftransactions:PaynevYoung(1980),r6.19(1)(b)UCPR .............................. .................................... ................................... ..29 Evenwheretheseconditionsarenotfulfilled,thecourth asdiscretiontograntleaveforDstojoininthesameproc eedings:r6.19UCPR............................................................. ..........................29 Forjudicialdiscretion,thecourtsh ouldconsidertheoverridingpurposeofss56-60C PA:Dean-WilcocksvAirTransitInternational(200 2)................................................. ...............................30 Onceconsidered,theymustdoabalancin gexercisetoweighupadvantagesanddisadvant agestoD............................... .................................... .................................... ...............................30 Consentmustbegivenbeforeapartyisjoined:r6.25 UCPR..................................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............30 AlljointlyliableDsmustbesuedinthesameproceedin gsandthecourtcanorderproceedingsbestayedu ntilalljointDsareparties:r6.21(2)UCPR........................ ................................... ........30 EvenwherePisnottoosurewhichpartyisliabletohim,Dscanbejoinedinthesameproceedings.IfthecourtthinksitsreasonablethatPjoinedsuccessfulDbecauseoftheaccusation ofunsuccessfulD,BullockandSanderson ordersmaybeappropriate........................................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................30 Causesofactiondonothavetobethesame–theycanj oint,severalorinthealternative.............................. .................................... ................................... .................................... .........................30 Retrospectivejoinders:rr6.19(2)and6.2 4UCPR.................................. .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................30 Leavecanbegrantedforpartiestojoinotherpartiesafterproceedingshavecommenced:r6.19(2) ............................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..............30 Thecourtmayorderpartiestobejoinedtoproc eedingsiftheyfeelthepartyoughttobejoined,o rit’sjoinderisnecessarytothedeterminationoftheproceeding s:r6.24...................................30 Thisincludesnon-partywhoisinpossessionofwho leorpartoflandthatisindisputeintheproceeding smaybeaddedasaD:r6.24(2)....................................................... ................................30 Ifthejoinderisordered/granted,thedateofcom mencementofproceedingsforthatpartyisthedayinwh ichorderismade:r6.28UCPR.................................. ................................... ....................30 Removalofjointparties...................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................30 Thecourtmayorderapartyimproperlyorunnecessarilyjoined (r6.29(a)UCPR),orhasceasedtobep roperornecessarytotheproceedings(r6.29(b) UCPR)toberemovedasaparty................30 Joinderofcausesofaction:rr6.18-6.22.............................. .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........31 Causesofactioncanbejoinedaslongasoneofthefollowingissatisfied: ............................... .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................31 CapacityofPandDarewithinoneofr6.18( 1)(a)-(c)UCPR........ .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................31 Courtgrantsleave:r6.18(1)(d) ......................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ..31 AnapplicationforjoinderofCOAsrequiresSOCorsummons(rr6.3or6.4UCPR),dependingoncircumstancesofthecase–thisalsorequiresanoticeofmotion(r18.2UCPR)andaffidavit(r 31.2UCPR)....................................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................31 Class/Representativeactions:Pt10CPA.............................. .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........31 Essentialrequirements:.................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................31 Representativeactionsmaybecommencedagain stmorethanoneD,irrespectiveofwhetherornoteachpersonh asaclaimagainsteveryD:s158(2)CPA............................................................ ..31 ApplicationsmustfollowformasoutlinedinPNSC Gen17....................................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................32 Noticerequirementsalsoapply:ss175-176CPA.......................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............32 Noticesmustbeaccurateandnotmisleadgroup members:CourtneyvMedtel(2001) ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................32 Litigationfundingisnotanabuseofprocessorco ntrarytopublicpolicy:CampbellsCashandC arryvFostif(2006)perGummow ,HayneandCrennanJJ............ ................................... ....................32
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INTERLOCUTORYPROCEEDINGS ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................32 Ajudgementisint erlocutorywherea norderdeterminesfin alrightsofanmat terpendingbetw eentwoparties: Anshun.........................................................................32 Typesofinterlocut oryorders..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................32 Interlocutoryapplicationsaredonebyfilinganoticeofmotion:Pt18UCPR................................................................................................................................................32 Noticemustbefiledoneachpartyandbeaccomp aniedwithanaffidavit:r18.1UCPR................................. ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........32 GenerallyNOMmustbefiled(r18.2(1)UCPR) ,butdoesnotneedtointhefollowing situations(r18.2(2)UCPR) ................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ..32 (a) thatpersonconsentstothemakingo ftheorder,or............................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............32 (b) thepreparation,filingorserviceofthenoticewou ldcauseunduedelayorotherprejudicetothep ersonbywhomtheorderissought,or................................... ................................... ..............33 (c) thecourtdispenseswiththerequirementforsuchn oticetobefiledorserved,or................................................ ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................33 (d) undertheserulesorthepracticeofthecourt,themo tionmaybemadewithoutthepriorfiling orservice(asthecasemaybe)ofnoticeofmotion................................ .................................... ..33 NOMmustbeservedatleast3daysbeforedatefixedformotion:r18.4UCPR.................................................. .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ..33 NOMmustbepersonallyservedonthosewhohavenotenteredanappea rance:r18.5UCPR.................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........33 WhereNOMhasbeencorrectlyserved,mattermaybedealtwithineith erparty’sabsence:r18.7UCPR................................. .................................... ................................... ................................... ..............33 Directionsastoaresultofaninterlocutoryhearingism adeunderr18.9UCPR................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................33 N.B.inregardstohearsayevidence,contrarytos59EvidenceAct,hea rsayevidenceisallowedininterlocutoryproceeding s:s75EvidenceAct...................................................... ................................... ..33
Interimpreservationorders–maybeusedbeforeorafteractioniscommenced.........................................................................................................................................33 Injunctiverelief:r25.2(1)(c) UCPR................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................33 Todoso,applicantmustshowa“PFc ase”andthat“balanceofconvenience”favourstheorderbein gmade:ApplevSamsung(2011)........................................ ................................... ..........................33 FederalCourthaspowertomakesuchinjunctionsasthecourt“haspower,inrelationtomattersinwhichithasjurisdiction,tomakeordersofsuchkinds…thattheCourtthinksappropriate”:s23 FederalCourtAct1976(Cth) ............................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................33 SupremeCourthaspowertodosoatanystag eofproceedingswhereitisjustorconvenienttod osobyinherentjurisdictionands66(4) SupremeCourtAct1970(NSW) ............................. ..............33 DistrictCourthaslimitedpowertogran ttemporaryinjunctionsforaperiodnotexceedin g14daystoenableSupremeCourtproceedi ngstobecommenced:s141Distric tCourtAct1973(NSW)......34 Foraninterlocutoryinjunctiontosucceed,applicantneedstosatisfythecourtthathehasaPFcase,aswellassatisfyingthecourtthattheinconvenienceorinjuryexperiencedbyapplicant outweighstheinconvenienceorinj urytotheotherpartyifinjuctionweregranted:Beech amvBristol(1968)................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ..34 PFcasemeansthatapplicationcanshowasufficientlikelihoodofsuccesstojustifythecircumstances,ratherthanapplicationmustshowitismoreprobablythannotthat,attrial,theywill succeed:ACBvO’Neill(2006)...... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........34 Partiesseekinginjunctionsareusuallyrequiredtogiveanund ertakingastodamages:r25.8UCPR................................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ..34 However,thecourtcannotcompeltheg ivingofanundertaking,butitmayrefuseapplicatio nforinterlocutoryreliefunlessundertakingisoffered:TuckervNewBrunswick(1 890)s.....................34 Ordersforpreservationofproperty:r25.3UCPR.......................... .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..34 Ordersfordisposalofperishableproperty:r25.4UCPR.............................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........34 Ordersforinterimdistributionofpropertyorincomesurplustothesubjec tmatterofproceedings:rr25.5-25.6 UCPR......................................... ................................... ................................... ....................34 Ordersforpaymentofsharesinafundbeforeallinterestedpartiesaredetermined:r25.7UCPR... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................34 Freezingorders(Marevainjunctions):r25. 11and25.14UCPRandJacksonvSterlin g(1987)............................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................34 Forlowercourts,thispowercomesfromthecou rt’sinherentequitablejurisdiction:JacksonvSterlin g(1987)................................ ................................... .................................... ................................... ..34 Anapplicationshouldcomplywith PNSCGen14..................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..35 Searchorders(AntonPillerorders):r25.19UCPR........................................................ ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........35 AntonPillerordersareobtainedonanexpartebasis................................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..35 ElementstobesatisfiedtosucceedinobtaininganAntonPillerorder:AustressFreyssinetvJoesph(2006) ............................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........35 Anapplicationshouldcomplywith PNSCGen13..................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..35
Doesyourclientunderstandthecostsandimplicationsofcommencingproceedings?.................................................................................................................................35 Isitworthsuin gtheotherparty ?...................................................................................................................................................................................................................35 Limitationp eriods...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................35 Purposeofimposinglimitationperiods......................... ................................... ................................... .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................35
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Fourbroadrationalesforlimitationperiods:BrisbaneSo uthRegionalHealthvTaylor(1996) perHcMughJ.................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................35 Limitationsaresubstantivelaw:JohnPfeiffervRogerson(2000 ).................................................. ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..........................36 Limitationperiods:LimitationAct196 9(NSW)............................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..36 Limitationperiodcanbesuspendedorpostpo nedwherethehasbeenfraudormistake:ss55and56Limitation Act1969(NSW)..................................................... ................................... ..........................36 Limitationperiodforminors.................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................36 Generally,limitationperiodsforminorsaresuspendeduntilm ajorityattained:s52LimitationAct1969 ................................................................. ................................... ................................... ..............36 However,limitationperiodsforpersonalinjurymattersmayno talwaysbesuspended.................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............36 HowtodeterminewhenCOAaccrues................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............37
Whatistheappro priatejurisdicti on?.............................................................................................................................................................................................................37 Determiningjurisdiction. ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ................................37 Servicedefinesjurisdiction.................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................37 Jurisdictionhasimpactonhowacaseistreated ................................................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ...............................37 Considerwhattheclientwants.............................................. ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ..37 Typesofjurisdiction........................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ................................38 Original.......................................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ...............................38 Federal–allmattersarisingundertheConstitutiono rinvolvingitsinterpretation.............................. .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........38 SupremeCourt–anythingwhichma ybenecessarytodojustice......................................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........38 Appellate................................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..38 HighCourt–appealsfromanyjudgemen ts,degrees,ordersandsentencesofanyfederalcourt,anycourtexercisingfederaljurisdic tionorSupremeCourtofanystate...........................................38 FederalandStateCourts–appellatepowersgovernedbyleg islation....................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................38 StateCourts–jurisdictionallimit............. ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ...............................38 LocalCourt–Civil($100kforgenerald ivand$10kforsmallclaims)underPt3andCrimin alunderPt4:LocalCourtsAct2007( NSW)........................................................ ................................... ..38 DistrictCourt–Civil($750k)un derPt3andCriminalunderPt4:DistrictCourtAc t1973(NSW)......................................................... .................................... .................................... .........................38 SupremeCourt–CivilandCriminal(un limited):SupremeCourtAct1970 (NSW)................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..38 Inherent.................................. ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................38 Supremecourt–allpowersnecessarytoenableittoacteffectively,toco ntrolitsownproceedingsandpreventabuseofproc ess.............................. .................................... ................................... ..38 Cross-vesting:JurisdictionofCourts(Cro ss-vesting)Act1987(Cthandallstates) ............................. .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................38 UndertheCross-vestingActs,provisionswhichconferFederaljurisdictiononStatecourtsarevalid,butitisunconstitutionaltoconferStatejurisdictiononFederalCourts:ReWakim;Exparte McNally(1999).................................. .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........38 Assuch,thecross-vestingschemeonlyprovidesfor:.................................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..39 ConferraloffederaljurisdictiononStatecourts:s4,Cth Act.......................................................... .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..............39 Cross-vestingofStatejurisdictionamong stStatecourts:e.g.s4,NSWAct...................................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ...............................39 Transferofproceedingsbetweencourtsparticipating inthescheme:s5,NSWAct................. ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................39 P’schoiceoftribunalandthereasonsforitarenottobetakeninto accountindeterminingwhetherthep roceedingsshouldbetransferredtoanothercourt:BHPBil litonvSchultz(2004).. ..............39
ORIGINATINGPROCEEDINGS ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................39 Service.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................39 Servicedefinesjurisdiction:LaurievCarroll(1958 ).............................. .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ...............................39 Anaffidavitofservicesatisfiesthecourtthatadocumenthasbeenproperlyserved:r31.2UC PR................................. .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................39 Servicegenerally.......................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ..40 Effectservicebyeitherleavingacopyofdocumentwithperson(UCPR,r10.21(1)),or,wherenotpossiblebythreatofviolence,leaveitasnearaspracticabletothatotherperson(UCPR,r 10.21(2))................................. .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............40 Leavingacopyofdocument................................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... .................................... ...............................40 Thereisnoneedtodescribedocument oractuallyhandtoD–itisenoughthatDkn owsadocumentisbeingofferedandtheydono treject:AinsworthvRedd(1990)..................................40 Ifrejectedanddisputingservice,Dhasonusto proveevidencethatdocumentwasrejectedand severdidnotdescribe:ANZvRostkier............................. .................................... ...................40
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Further,Dcannotbefraudulentlyinduc edintothejurisdictionforthepurposeofservice:BaldryvJackson ................................. ................................... .................................... .........................40 Wherethreatofviolence................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................40 Othermethodsofservice,subjecttorules........................... .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..40 Serviceonacorporation.................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ................................40 ByCorporationsAct2001(Cth) ,serviceisbyleavingitorpostingittothecompan y’sregisteredoffice:s109X(1)(a)CA................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ..40 ByUCPR,originatingprocessmustbeservedoneachD :r6.2(3)UCPR.................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................41 Anyoriginatingprocessinproceedingsinth eSCmustbeservedpersonally:r10.20(2)(a) UCPR................................ .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................41 Effectservicebyservingonaheadofficeroronasimilarofficerofthecorporation(UCPR,r10.22),or,iftheydon’taccept,leaveitasnearaspracticabletothatotherpersonandtellingthe personthenatureofthedocument(UCPR,r10 .21).................. .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... .................................... ...............................41 Leavingacopyofdocument................................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... .................................... ...............................41 Thereisnoneedtodescribedocument oractuallyhandtoD–itisenoughthatDkn owsadocumentisbeingofferedandtheydono treject:AinsworthvRedd(1990)..................................41 Ifrejectedanddisputingservice,Dhasonusto proveevidencethatdocumentwasrejectedand severdidnotdescribe:ANZvRostkier............................. .................................... ...................41 Further,Dcannotbefraudulentlyinduc edintothejursidctionforthepurposeofservice:BaldryvJackso n........................................ ................................... ................................... ....................41 Serviceonaninterstatecompany.................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................41 AnoriginatingprocessforserviceinAustralia,butoutsideNSWmustbearastatementthateitherPintendstoproceedunderthe ServiceandExecutionofProcessAct1992 (Cth)orthattheplaintiff intendstoproceedundertheUCPR( UCPR,r10.3(3) )............................................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................41 ss109X(1)and(2)CAdo notapplytoaprocess,orderordocumentthatm aybeservedundertheServiceandExecutionofProcessAct:s9(9)SE PA............................... ................................... ........41 ByUCPR,anyoriginatingprocessinproceeding sintheSCmustbeservedpersonallyonaprincipalofficeroftheco mpany:r10.22UCPR......................................... ................................... ....................41 A“principalofficer”isdefinedunderr10.21UCPR...................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............41 ByServiceandExecutionofProcessAct1992(Ct h),thereareseveralwaystoeffectservice........................ .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..42 Serviceofaprocess,orderordocumentonacompa nyistobeeffectedbyleavingitat,orbysendingitbypostto,theco mpany’sregisteredoffice(ServiceandExecutionofProcessAct,s9( 1))..42 Aprocess,orderordocumentmaybeservedonacompanybydeliveringacopyofitpersonallytoadirectorofthecompanywhoresideswithinAustralia(ServiceandExecutionofProcessAct,s 9(2))........................................ .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............42 Ifaliquidator(ServiceandExecutionofProcessAct,s9(3)),officialmanager(ServiceandExecutionofProcessAct,s9(4))oradministrator(ServiceandExecutionofProcessAct,s9(4A))ofa companyhasbeenappointed,aprocess,orderordocumentmaybeservedonthecompanybyleavingitat,orbysendingitbypostto,theofficeoftheliquidator,officialmanageror administratorlodgedundertheCorpo rationsAct.......................................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ...............................42 Anaffidavitofservicesatisfiesthecourtthatadocumenthasbeenproperlyserved:s11SEPA.............................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ..42 ServiceonaDwhoisinterstate............................................................ .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ...............................42 AnoriginatingprocessforserviceinAustralia,butoutsideNSWmustbearastatementthateitherPintendstoproceedunderthe ServiceandExecutionofProcessAct1992 (Cth)orthattheplaintiff intendstoproceedundertheUCPR( UCPR,r10.3(3) )............................................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................42 Effectservicebyeitherleavingacopyofdocumentwithperson(UCPR,r10.21(1)),or,wherenotpossiblebythreatofviolence,leaveitasnearaspracticabletothatotherperson(UCPR,r 10.21(2))................................. .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............42 Leavingacopyofdocument................................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... .................................... ...............................42 Thereisnoneedtodescribedocument oractuallyhandtoD–itisenoughthatDkn owsadocumentisbeingofferedandtheydon otreject:AinsworthvRedd(1990)..................................43 Ifrejectedanddisputingservice,Dhasonusto proveevidencethatdocumentwasrejectedand severdidnotdescribe:ANZvRostkier............................. .................................... ...................43 Further,Dcannotbefraudulentlyinduc edintothejursidctionforthepurposeofservice:BaldryvJackso n........................................ ................................... ................................... ....................43 Wherethreatofviolence................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................43 ByServiceandExecutionofProcessAct1992(C th),thereareseveralwaystoeffectservice........................ .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..43 Serviceofaprocess,orderordocumentonacompa nyistobeeffectedbyleavingitat,orbysendingitbypostto,theco mpany’sregisteredoffice(ServiceandExecutionofProcessAct,s9( 1))..43 Aprocess,orderordocumentmaybeservedonacompanybydeliveringacopyofitpersonallytoadirectorofthecompanywhoresideswithinAustralia(ServiceandExecutionofProcessAct,s 9(2))........................................ .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............43 Ifaliquidator(ServiceandExecutionofProcessAct,s9(3)),officialmanager(ServiceandExecutionofProcessAct,s9(4))oradministrator(ServiceandExecutionofProcessAct,s9(4A))ofa companyhasbeenappointed,aprocess,orderordocumentmaybeservedonthecompanybyleavingitat,orbysendingitbypostto,theofficeoftheliquidator,officialmanageror administratorlodgedundertheCorpo rationsAct.......................................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ...............................43 Anaffidavitofservicesatisfiesthecourtthatadocumenthasbeenproperlyserved:s11SEPA.............................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ..43
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ServiceonDwhoisoverseas......................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................43 Theyneednotbepersonallyservedaslongasitisservedonthepersoninacco rdancewiththelawofthecountryinwhic hserviceiseffected:r11.6UCPR......................................... .........................44 Further,ifDdoesnotenteranappearance,Pmaynotproc eedagainstDwithoutleaveofSC:r11.4( 1).......................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..44 Ingrantingleave,courtmustregard4factors:Bulld ogsvWilliams(2008)................................................. .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ..44 Obtainingorderforsubstitutedservice................................................ .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ...............................44 Pmustsatisfycourtthatdocumentseithercannotpracticablybeservedonperson(r10.14(1)(a)UCPR)orcannotpracticablybeservedonthepersoninthemannerprovidedbylaw(r10.14(1)(b) UCPR)............................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................44 Ifsatisfied,Pmustshowevidenceofsearchesandinquiriestofindthepersonandthatproposedmethodofsubstitutedserviceislikelytobringnoticetoparty’sattention: SyndicateMortgage SolutionsPtyLtdvKhaledEl-Sayed(2009) .................................. ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ................................44 Examplesofattempts............................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ................................44 Objectiontoservice............................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........44 Seekingordertosetasideoriginatingprocess:r12. 11(a)UCPR............................. .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........44 Anordersettingasidetheserviceoftheoriginatingprocessonthedefendant( UCPR,r12.11(1)(b) ).............................. .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................45 Anorderdeclaringthattheoriginatingprocesshasnotbeendulyservedonthedefendant( UCPR,r12.11(1)(c) ).................................. ................................... .................................... ...............................45
StatementofC laimorSummons? ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................45 Summonsareusedwherequestionsoflawareindisput e:r6.4UCPR............................. .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..45 Forms............................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................46 Represented:.................................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... .................................... .........................46 Unrepresented:........................................ ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ................................46 StatementofClaimsareusedwhereissuesoffactareindispute:r6.3UC PR.................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................46 Informationneededonoriginating process.............................. .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........46
Pleadings:Pt1 4UCPR.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................47 Form:.............................. .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ................................47 Pleadingstobedividedintoparagraphs14. 6.......................................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........47 Pleadingstocontainfacts,notevidence14 .7................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ................................47 Apartyneednotpleadafactiffactispresumedbylawtobetrue(UCPR,r14 .10(a))andburdenofdisproving thefactliesontheoppositeparty(UCPR,r14.10 (b)).................................. ..............47 Facts,notallegations,mustbepleaded:Gun nsvMarr............................................................. .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................47 Pleadingstobebrief-14.8.................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................47 Contents............................................................. .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ...............................47 Wheretherearereferencesinpleadingstodocumentsan dconversations,theyshoulddescribetheeffectofthedocumen torconversation:r14.9.............................. ................................... ..............47 Pleadingsmustnotclaimforanunliquidat edamount:r14.13(1)... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ................................47 ExceptiontothisistheclaimisintheLocalCourtinregardstorepairtowingorcostofhiringamotorvehicleisaconsequenceofdamagedallegedasaresultofnegligencebyDorD’sagentor servant:r14.13(2).......................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..........................47 Mattermustbespecificallypleadedbyplaintiffordefendantifitwou ldtaketheotherpartybysurprise:r14.14................................. ................................... .................................... ...............................47 Materialfactsarenotstatementofmaterialfactsalone–“material”meansmaterialto theclaim,thatis,tothecause/sofactionwhich arereliedupon:KirbyvSanderson(2002) .......................47 ApleadingmustdiscloseareasonableCOAandthefactsthatsupportitinordertoassistDtothecasetheyhavetomeet–thepleadingisnotsufficientifnoCOAcanbededucedfromitwhenthe statementstandsalone:CharlieCartervAlliedEmployees’Associatio n(WA)(1987)................................. ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..48 Particularsmustalsobeprovided:r15.1UCPR................................ .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................48 Theparticularstobegivenmustbesetoutinthepleadingor,ifthatisinconvenient,mustbesetoutinaseparatedocumentreferredtointhepleadingandfiledwiththepleading(UCPR,r 15.9)................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............48 PleadingsmustalsobeintelligibleandstatethefactsonwhichPreliesfortheexistencefortheirCOA.Incoherentstatementsofclaimshouldnotbeallowed:MarkisicvDeptofCommunity ServicesofNSW(2006).............................. ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................48 Ifpleadingsarenotclear,provideproceduralfairness,etc,andare,instead,intelligible,ambiguous,vagueorjusttoogeneralsoastoembarrasstheoppositepartywhodoesnotknowwhatis allegedagainsthim,thecourtmayorderplead ingbestruckout:PriestvNSW.................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..48
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Thismustbesupportedbyparticulars,eithersetoutinthepleadingor,ifthatisinconvenient,setoutinaseparatedocumentreferredtointhepleadingandfiledwiththepleading:r15.9 UCPR.......................................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................48 Aparty’spleadingsmustbeverifiedbyaffidavit( UCPR,r14.23(2) )................................ ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................48 Exceptionstoverificationbyaffidavitwherethereisarecoveryofpagesforthefollowing ............................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................48 Amendmentofpleadings.................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ...............................49 Defendantmustpleadcontributoryneg ligence:r14.16......................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........49 Pleadingsmustbeconsistentbutmatterscanbep leadedinthealternative:r14.18............................................................. .................................... ................................... ................................... ..............49 Pleadingsmayraisepointsoflaw:r14.19....................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ................................49 Cannotpleadthegeneralissue:r14.20....................................................... ................................... .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................49 Whereincorrectlycommencedby:................................................. .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..49 Summons:r6.6UCPR.............................. .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..49 Statementofclaim:r6.5UCPR....................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............49 …proceedingswillbetakentohavebeendulycom mencedasfromdateoffilingandwillbecont inuedaccordingly:GreenwoodvPapadem etri(2007).................................... ................................... ........49 Considerliquidatedvsunliquidatedclaims............................... .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........49 WhereunliquidatedclaimsinDistrictC ourt,PNDC(Civil)1requiresaddition alrequirements:....................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................49 P’spreparationfortrialmustbewelladvancedbeforefilingSOC:para2. 1............................. .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................49 OnservingSOC,PmustalsoserveonD:............................................................. .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........49 Proposedconsentordersforpreparationofcase:para3.1........................................................ .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............49 Notificationofthedateandtimeofthepre-trialconferencew hichwillbeprovidedonfilingoftheSOC:para5 .1................................... ................................... ................................... ....................49 Anyparticularsoftheclaimthatarerequiredshouldhavebeenrequestedan dsuppliedbytimeofpre-trialconference:para3.3....................................................... ................................... ..............49
Defence...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................50 IfDdoesnotrespondorspecificallydenyeachfactualalleg ationintheSOC,thosefactsaredeemedtobeadm itted:r14.26UCPR................................ .................................... ................................... ........50 Apartymaynotwithdrawanadmissionoranymatterthatoperatesforthebenefitofanotherpartywithoutconsentoftheotherpartyorbyleaveofthecourt:r12.6(2)UCPR .................................50 However,anydefencemaybewithdrawnatanytime(r12 .6(1)UCPR)byfilinganoticeo fwithdrawalstatingtheextentofthewithdrawal(r1 2.6(3)UCPR)............... ................................... ....................50 Wherewithdrawalisbyconsent,noticeofwit hdrawalmustbeaccompaniedbyanoti ceofconsentbyallrelevantparties:r12.6(4)UCPR............................................. ................................... ..............50 ItisinthedefencethatDcounterclaimsandrequestsfurth erparticulars......................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................50 ParticularsoperatetoassistindefiningthecaseinwhichD hastoanswer:SimsvWran(1984)perHuntJ .................................................. ................................... ................................... ..........................50 However,thereisafinelinebetweengivingparticularsofthecase,andd isclosingevidencebywhichthatcaseistobeproved:Allianz vNewcastleFormwork(2007)..............................................50 Providingofparticularsisonlyabitmoreonerousinregardsto personalinjuryclaimswhereafulllistofparticularsarerequired:r15.12UC PR............................... .................................... ...................50 Pmustalsoprovideparticularsforallegationsoffraud(r15.3),conditionofmind(r15.4),negligenceandtort(r15.5),claimsforoutofpocketexpenses(r15.6),exemplarydamages(r15.7)and aggravateddamages(r15.8),bu titisnottothespecificityofr15.12.............................................................. .................................... ................................... .................................... ...............................50 Thecourtcanmakeanorderforparticularstobefiled:r15.1 0(1)(a)UCPR................................................................ .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................50
Reply:r14.4 UCPR..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................51 Itispresumedthat,wherethereisnoreplytodefencebyP,thereisadenialofeveryallegationo ffactmadeinthepleading:r14.27(2) and(5)UCPR................................................. ...............................51 InproceedingsintheSupremeCourto rtheDistrictCourt,aplaintiffmayfileareplytoadefence:subs1............................................................. .................................... ................................... ....................51 InproceedingsintheLocalCourt,ap laintiffmayfileareplytoadefenceonlybyleaveoftheCourt:subs2................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........51 Thetimelimitedfortheplaintifftofileareplyis14daysafterserviceofthedefenceontheplain tiff:subs3................................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................51
Counterclaims andsetoffs.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................51 Setoffsarewhereonepartycanapplyadebt(liquidatedcla im)owedtohimbyanotherpartytodisch argeallorpartyofadebtheowesthatparty.............................................................. ....................51 DhasarighttosetoffiftherearemutualdebtsbetweenPandD aswayofdefence:CPAs21........................................................ ................................... ................................... .................................... ..51 s21CPAdoesnotapplytounliquidatedcla imsandisrestrictedtomutualdebts:IntegralHomeLo ansvInterstar(No2)(2007)..... ................................... .................................... ...............................51 Counterclaimsisaproceduraldevicewhereaction sbyonepartyagainsttheotherandviceversaareheardpartofoneproceedin g:s22CPA................................ .................................... .........................51 Thisisaproceduraldeviceonlyandnotasubstantiverig ht–anysubstantiverighttoclaimcontribution existsindependently:DillinghamvSteelMains(19 75)............................. ................................51
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CounterclaimsagainstPdonothavetorelatedorconnectedtoP’sclaimorariseoutofthesametransaction–itismerelyrequiredtobewithinthesamepartiestotheoriginalclaimandbea matterwherecourthasjurisdiction:s22(1) CPA...................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..51 However,Dcanbringacounterclaimag ainstapersonwhoisnotapartytotheproceeding sifitisrelatedorconnectedwiththesubjectoftheexisting proceedings:s22(2)CPA..........................51 Thispartymustbeservedwithboththeoriginating processandthecrossclaim:r9.7UCPR......... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........52 Counterclaimsmustbemadeinthesametim elimitforapartytofileadefence:r9.1UCPR..................................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........52 Forproceedingscommencing asaSOC,thisperiodis28daysafterserviceorsuchtimethecourtdirects:r6.10 (1)(a)UCPR.................................. .................................... ................................... ........52 Defencestoacounterclaimmustbemadein thesamemannerasaSOC:r9.4UCPR............................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................52 IfacrossDdoesnotfileadefence,thedecisionasbetweenpartiestoth ecounterclaim,arebinding:r9.5UCPR............... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........52
DISCONTINUANCE ,WITHDRAWAL ,SUMMARYDISMISSALANDSETTINGASIDEOFORIGINATINGPROCESS : PT12 UCPR.............................................................................................................52 Pmaydosoinrega rdstoallclaim sforrelieforallc laimsforrelievein respecttoapart icularDbyfiling anoticeofdiscon tinuance:r12 .1(1)UCPR...............................52 However,thisrequiresconsentofeachactiveparty(subsa),andw ithleaveofthecourt(subsb)......... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............52 Noticeofdiscontinuancemusthaveacertificatebysolic itorsayingthatPisonlydiscontinuingforthemselvesandfornoo neelse:subs2(a).............................................. ................................... ..............52 However,ifthenoticeistorepresentmorethanP,theremustbeanoticefromeachpartywhoseconsentisrequiredundersubs1totheeffectthattherelevantpartyconsentstotheproceedings beingdiscontinued,withleaveofthecou rt:subs2(b)........................................................ ................................... ................................... .................................... .................................... ...............................52 Inthisinstance,anoticeofconsentisrequired:subs3........................................................ ................................... ................................... .................................... .................................... .........................52 Thisruledoesnotapplytoproceedingson acounterclaim:subs5............................ ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........52
Effectofdiscontinuance-doesnotpreventplaintiffstartingagain:r12.3UCPR..........................................................................................................................................52 However,thisissubjecttoconsentandleaverequirementsaso utlinedinr12.1UCPR................................. ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........52
Dismissalofproceedingsforlackofprogress:Pt12Div3..............................................................................................................................................................................53 Dismissalduetowantofduedespatch:IfPdoesnotprosecute(subs1)orDconductdefence(subs2)withduedespatch,courtmayorderproceedingsbedismissed,defencesmaybestruckoutinpart orinfull,oranyotherorderthecourtseesfit:r12.7UCPR..... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........53 ss56-60CPAarerelevantconsiderationsinthecourt’sdeci siontodoso............................................................. .................................... ................................... .................................... ...............................53 IntheSupremeCourt,ifnoactionhasbeenm adein5months,courtmaydismissproceeding sofitsownmotion:r12.8UCPR................................................... ................................... ................................53 NoticemustbegiventoPandanyotheractivepartybeforethisistobedo ne:r12.8(4)UCPR................................. .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................53 IntheDistrictorLocalCourt,ifnodefenceorcross-claimhasbeenfiled,anapplicationfordefaultjudgementhasnotbeenfiledandproceedingsnototherwisedisposedofin9months,courtmay dismissproceedingsofitsownmotion:r12 .9(2)UCPR................. .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..53 Nonoticeisneeded:r12.9(3)UCPR................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... .........................53
DEFECTIVEPLEADINGS ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................53 Summaryjudgment ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................53 PcanapplyforsummaryjudgementagainstDwhohasfiledadefencethatdoesnotrevealavaliddefencetoP’sclaim,orwhoseonlydefenceisinregardtotheamountofdamagesclaimed:r13.1 UCPR............................... .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ................................53 DcanapplyforsummaryjudgementagainstPwhohasfiledastatementofclaimorsummonsthatisfrivolous,vexatious,wherenoreasonableCOA,ortheproceedingsareanabuseofprocess:r13.4 UCPR............................... .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ................................53 Frivolousproceedings................. .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..............53 Vexatiousproceedings............................ ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..54 Abuseofprocess........................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ................................54 Summaryjudgementsaretobe“sparinglyem ployed”:GeneralSteelvCommissionerforRailways(1964 )..................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........54 Acasemustbeverycleartojustifythesummaryinterventionofthecourttopreventapartyfromsubmittinghiscasefordeterminationbythecourt:DeyvVictorianRailwaysCommissioners(1948) perDixonJ................................................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................54
Strikingout pleadings.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................54 WholeorpartofapleadingmaybestruckoutifpleadingdisclosesnoreasonableCOAordefence(r14.28(1)(a)UCPR),maycauseprejudice,embarrassmentordelayinproceedings(r14.28(1)(b) UCPR),orisanabuseofprocess(r14.28(1)(c)UCPR): MarkisicvDptofCommunityServiceofNSW(N o2)................................................ ................................... ................................... ................................54
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Defaultjudgment............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................54 PcanapplyforadefaultjudgementifDdoesnotfilean appearanceoradefencewithintherequiredtime:r16.3UC PR............................... .................................... .................................... .........................54 DefaultjudgementsprovideanincentiveforDtofileanappearance,adefence(r16.2(1)(a)UCPR),anyaffidavitverifyinghisdefence(r16.2(1)(b)UCPR),orDfilesadefencethatthecourtstrikesout (r16.2(1)(c)UCPR) withintheprescribeperiodoftimeof28days(r14.3 UCPR).............................................................. .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................54 Anyapplicationfordefaultjudgementj ustbeaccompaniedby:...................... ................................... .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..............54 Affidavitsinsupportofrequirements:r16.6UCPR(inregardstoliqu idatedclaims)orr16.7UCPR(inregardsto unliquidatedclaims)........................ ................................... .................................... ..55 Affidavitofserviceoftheoriginatingprocess:r16.3.............................. .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................55 LiquidatedvsUnliquidatedclaims................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............55 Inthecaseofaliquidatedclaim(r16.6UC PR),Pmustfile:................................ .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........55 Therequirednoticeofmotion,..... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ..55 Anaffidavitofserviceofthestatementofclaim,.................. .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... .................................... ...............................55 Anaffidavitinsupportwhichwillcontainproofofthedebt-notethattheaffidavitshouldincludeastatementthesourceoftheknowledge,informationorbeliefonwhichtheaffidavitisbased [section172 EvidenceAct1995 (NSW)]................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ................................55 N.B.OncetheRegistryhasprocessedthesedocuments,jud gmentisenteredandtheplaintiffcantakestepstoenforcethejud gment.................................... ................................... ....................55 Inthecaseofanunliquidatedclaim(r16. 7UCPR),judgementisenteredinfavourofDand matterproceedswithanassessmentofdamagestowh ichPisentitled:r16.7UCPR.................................55 Neitherserviceoftheapplicationfordefaultjudgemen t,orthepresenceofDisneeded:r16.4(1A)UCPR............................................ ................................... ................................... ................................55 Dcanapplytothecourttoexerciseit’sdiscretiontorulethatadefaultjudgementbesetaside:r36.16(2)(a)UCPR .................................. ................................... .................................... ...............................55 Dmustexplainthedelayinfilingadefenceandsatisfythecourtthatthereisameritabledefence:BorowiakvHobbs(2006).Dmustalsoprovethatthereisnoprejudicetotheothersidetobelet backin......................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............55
COSTS...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................56 Costsfollowt heevent:r42.1 UCPR................................................................................................................................................................................................................56 Thisprincipleissubjecttothecourtma kingsomeotherorderitseesfit(r42.1UCPR)–thisinclu descostsordersontheordinaryorindemnitybasis(s98C PA).................................. ...............................56 Indemnitycostsshouldbepaidotherthanth sethatappeartohavebeenunreasonablyincurredorappeartobeo fanunreasonableamount:r42.5(b) UCPR....................................................... ........56 Andthisprincipleissubjecttotheoverridingpu rposeins56CPA.............................. .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........56 s60CPAprovidesthattheuseofthisdiscretionisguidedbypro portionalityprinciples:see:ZanellavMadden(200 7)perYoungJ........... ................................... ................................... ..........................56 Seealso:VellavANZ(2011)................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................56 Alsobearinmindthatcostsmadefollowing interlocutorydecisionsarepayableontheconclu sionofproceedingsunlessthecourtotherwiseord ers:r42.7UCPR............................. ................................56
Costassessmentsarerar elymade,butw henmade,aredone sounders353L PA........................................................................................................................................56 ExceptiontothecostsfollowtheeventruleareBullockandSandersonorders.............................................................................................................................................56 ThisisasituationwherethereisonePandtwoD’s(D 1andD2)–PwinsagainstD2,Plosesagain stD1............................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..57 BullockorderiswherePpaysD1,butPcanrecovercostsfromD2 .............................. .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..57 SandersonorderiswhereD2paysPdirectlyandpaysD1directly.. ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ................................57 BullockandSandersonordersmaybemadewhereitwas( i)reasonableforPtoproceedagainstD1,and( ii)theconductofD2drewD1 intolitigation..................................... ................................... ........57
Costordersagainst lawyers............................................................................................................................................................................................................................57 Lawyershaveadutytoassistthecourtstoachievetheoverridingpurpose:s56( 4)CPA................................................ .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................57 Anyfailuretodosocangiveacostsorderunders99CPA,whic happliestoseriousneglect,misconducto rincompetenceoflawyer:see:TreadwellvHickey........................................ .........................57 S348LPAachievesthesameaim.............................. .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............57
Securityforcost s.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................57 CourthaspowertoorderPtogivesecurityforD’scostofdefend ingP’sclaimandcanorderstayofproceedingsunt ilthisisdone:r42.21........................................................ ................................... ........57 Thisorderisdiscretionaryanddiscretionisunfettered,butitwilln otbemadeautomatically:BartonvMinisterforForeignAffairs(19 84)........................................ ................................... ....................57 Thecourtmaydosoif:.................................. .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ................................58 PisnormallyaresidentoutsideNSW:subs1............ ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............58
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Thecourttook“outsideNSW”tomeanousideAustraliaorapersonwholivesinaTerritory–todefine“outsideNSW”tomean“anotherstateinAustralianotinNSW”wouldbe unconstitutionalunders117:AusBuildi ngconstructionEmployeevCom monwealthTradingBank(19 76)............................ ................................... .................................... ................................... ..58 AddressofPisnotstatedormisstatedinoriginatingprocessand thereisreasontobelievethatthiswasduetoanintentiontodec eive:subs2................................ ................................... ..............58 Pchangesaddressafterproceedingshavecommenc edandPdidsotoavoidconsequencesofproceedin gs:subs3.............................. .................................... .................................... .........................58 Pisacorporationandwillbeunabletopaycostsiforderedto doso:subsd................................. ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............58 Theevidencetobereliedonmusthavesomecharacteristicofcogency.Furthermore,speculationastotheinsolvencyorfinancialdifficultiesexperiencedbytheplaintiffcompanyisinsufficient togroundtheexerciseofthediscretion:WarrenMitch ellP/LvAustralianMaritimeOfficersUnion(1993).............................................. ................................... ................................... ....................58 PissuingforthebenefitoftheotherandPwillbeunabletopaycostso fD:subse................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..58 However,establishingoneofthesedoesnotnecessarilymeanth atanorderisjustified....................................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............58 Generally,a“naturalperson”whosueswillnotbeorderedto givesecuritycosts,howeverpoor:PearsonvNaydler(1977)..................................................... ................................... ..........................58 Evenwithcorporations,theevidencetobereliedonmusthavesomecharacteristicofcogency.Furthermore,speculationastotheinsolvencyorfinancialdifficultiesexperiencedbytheplaintiff companyisinsufficienttogroundtheexerciseofthedisc retion:WarrenMitchellP/LvAustralianMaritimeOfficersUnion(199 3)....................................................... ................................... ........58 Factstobeconsideredinthebalancingp rocessoffactorsinuseofdiscretion:IdoportvNAB(2001 ).......................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..58 Thatregardistobehadtothestrengthandbo nafidesoftheapplicant’scase.................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..59 Whethertheapplicant’simpecuniositywa scausedbytherespondent’sconductsubject oftheclaim.............................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ........59 Whethertherespondent’sapplicationforsecurit yisoppressive,inthesensethatitisbeingusedmerelytodenyanimpecuniou sapplicantarighttolitigate...................... ................................59 Whetherthereareanypersonsstandingbehindtheco mpanywhoarelikelytobenefitfromthelitigation andwhoarewillingtoprovidethenecessarysecurity,andifyes................................59 Whetherpersonsstandingbehindtheco mpanyhaveofferedanypersonalundertakingtobeliableforthec ostsandifso,theformofanysuchundertaking................................... ....................59 Securitywillonlyordinarilybeorderedagainstapartywhoisinsubstanceaplaintiff,andanorderoughtnottobemadeagainstpartieswhoaredefendingthemselves(e.g.directlyresisting proceedingsalreadybroughtorseekingtoha ltself-helpprocedures)andthusforcedtolitigate.......................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................59 Anyapplicationforsecurityforcostsshouldbemadeprom ptlyasitis“unfairtolullP”intopreparationoftheproceeding s:AvnervDimopoulos........................................ ................................... ........59 Non-compliancewithsecurityordersmayresultinthec ourtdismissingP’sproceedings:r42.21UCPRs..................................................... .................................... ................................... ..........................59
Offersofcompromise/Calderbankletters......................................................................................................................................................................................................59 Differences......................................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ...............................59 Offersofcompromise.................................. .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..60 Makinganoffer......................................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................60 Anypartycanmakeanofferatanytime:r20.26UCPR......................... ................................... .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................60 However,offermustbeexclusiveofcosts:subs2................................................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................60 OffermuststateofferisinaccordancewithPt20oftherules:subs3.................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................60 PmaynotmakeanofferunlessDhasreceivedparticularsofP’sclaim:subs4............................................................. .................................... ................................... ................................... ..............60 IfPhasmadeanofferandDfeelstheydonothavesufficientinformation tomakeadecision,theycanaskforparticularswithin14daysofreceip tofoffer:subs5........................................60 Therearetimelimitstohowlongtheofferisopenforaccep tance:subs7................................................. .................................... ................................... ................................... ................................60 Ifofferwasmadeatleast2monthsbeforetrialdate,closingd ateforacceptanceofoffermustnotbelessthan28days:subsa.............................. .................................... ...............................60 Ifofferwasmadelessthan2monthsbeforetrialdate,closing dateforacceptanceofofferiswhatisreasonableinthecircumstanc es:subsb...................................................... ....................60 Acceptingorrejectinganoffer............................................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................60 Offermustbeacceptedinwritingwithin28days(un lessotherwisestatedintheoffer)....................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................60 Tableofentitlementtocosts............. ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..60 Ifacceptedandunlessotherwisespecifiedinthenoticeo foffer,allpaymentundertheoffermustbemadewithin28daysoftheoffer:r20.26( 8)UCPR.............................. ................................61 Calderbankletter....................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................61 Form.................................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........61 MustmakeclearthatthisisaCalderbankletterbyeithersaying“thisisaCalderbankletter”or“withoutprejudiceexceptwithcosts”–thisallowsyoutogototakethelettertocourttoprove yourofferandbeabletoapplytoclaimforindemnitiesfromtheda yoftheoffer:CalderbankvCalderbank(1975)............................................................ ................................... ................................61 Offercanbeinclusiveorexclusiveofcosts......................................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........61 MakingaCalderbankoffer.................................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........61 D’soffermustbeagenuineofferthatallowsanappropriateop portunityfortheotherpartytoconsidertheoffer...................................... ................................... ................................... ....................61
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ThecourtwilltakeintoabouttheOfferor’scircumstanc esinordertodeterminewhethertheofferwasgenuine:Maitland HospitalvFisher(No2)(1992).......................................................... ..61 NSWCAfoundthat$129.24d ifferencewasheldtoconstituteagenuineofferofcompromi se:ForbesMemorialClubvHodge(1995) .................................................. ................................... ........62 Generally,a“walk-away”offer(i.e.walkawayfromtheproceedingsan dget$Xandeachpartypayowncosts)isnot agenuinecompromise:HerningvGWS (No2)(2005).............................. ..62 However,itdependsonthecircumstances–itdependsonwhethertheofferinthecircumstancesrepresentedagenuineattempttoreachanegotiatedsettlement:LeichhardtvGreen (2004)perSantowJ.................. ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..62 Rejectionoftheoffermustbeunreasonable:..... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................62 RejectionofanofferwhenOffereeknowthereisevidencethatwillgoag ainsthimmaybeheldunreasonable:Blagojevc hvAustralianIndustrialRelationsCommission(20 00)..........................62 GreatersympathyaccordedtoOffereewhoreceivesofferearlyinproceedingswheretherehasbeennoreasonableopportunityforittoassessitsquestionsofliabilityorlikelyexposurein damages–thisisassessedoncase-by-casebasis:ElitevSalmon(2007 )perBastenJA............................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ...............................62 Wherecross-claimmadeafteroffer,producesachangeincircumstancesandOffereerejectsonthisbasis,itmaybeconsideredareasonablerejectionofoffer:RollsRoycevJamesHardie (2001)............... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... .................................... ...............................62 Whereofferissubjecttoanon-monetarycondition(e.g.apology),thecourtwillusediscretiontoconsiderreasonableofconditionandassesswhetherjudgementresultwasmorefavourable thantheoffer:MagentavRichardEllis(1995) ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................62 Rejectionofanofferconditionaluponthereleaseofun relatedproceedingsmaybeconsideredreasonable:Bauld erstonevGordian(2006)..................... ................................... ..........................62 TypesofCalderbankoffers.................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................63 Offersinclusiveofcosts:ElitevSalmon(2007)............................................. .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............63 TheseareonlycontentiousreallywhenOffereerejectsanofferandreceivesajudgem entlessthanthatamount................................................................ .................................... .........................63 Non-conformingruleoffers.................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................63 RuleoffersthatdonotconformwithUCPRrequirementsshouldnotautomaticallybeconsideredtobeaCalderbankletter–itdependsontheintentionoftheOfferorasrevealedbytermsof theoffer:SalvationArmyvBecker(No2)(2007)p erIppJA................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..63 Offerofcompromiselimitedtoliability:ValevEggins( No2)(2007)....................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..63 Offerinthealternative:ValevEggins(No2)(2007 )................................ .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................63 Offerforegoinginterest(asyouareentitledtounderss100[uptojud gement]and101[afterjudgemen t]CPA):ManlyCouncilvByrne(No2)( 2004).................................... ................................... ..63 Orders.............................. .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................63 Calderbankofferdoesnotautomaticallyresultintheco urtmakinganorderforindemnitycosts:SMECvCam pbelltownCityCouncil( 2000)................................ ................................... 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EVIDENCE..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................64
SUBPOENAS ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................64 Thepowertoissueasubpoenaissetoutins68CPA.TherulesinregardstosubpoenasissetoutinPt33UCPR.......................................................................................64 Formalrequirements:r33.3UCPR.............. ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..64 TheapprovedformsareForms25,26and27.......... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................64 Thelastdayofserviceofasubpoenaisthedatefalling5daysbeforetheearliestdatethattheaddresseeisrequiredtocomplyandthedatemustbespecifiedinthesubpoena:r33.3(8)UCPR...64 The5daysare5cleardays:r1.11UCPR.............................................................. .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..64 Thecourtmaysetsidethesubpoenaonapplic ationofapartyorpersonwithsufficientinterest:r33.4................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................64 Conductmoneyasdefinedinr33.1UC PRmustbetenderedatreasonabletimebeforedateattendanceisrequired beforethepersonisrequiredtocomply:r33.6(1) UCPR................................. ..64 Asubpoenamaynotbeusedasasubstitutefordiscovery:Comm issionerofRailwaysvSmall(1938)perJordan CJ................................................................ .................................... ................................... ..64 Subpoenasmayonlybeusedforalegitimateforensicpu rposeandnotaspartofafishingexpedition–itisconsideredtob eanabuseofprocess:Small(1938)........................................................... ..64 rd Asubpoenaissentoutto3 parties–anoticetoproduceisforpartiestoproceeding s.......................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ................................64
NOTICETOPRODUCE ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................65 ThepowertoissuenoticestoproducebeforehearingisinPt21Div2UCPR................................................................................................................................................65 Apartymustproducedocumentsorthingsthatarereferredtoinanyoriginatingprocess,pleading,affidavitorwitnessstatementfiledorservedthatisclearlyidentifiedandrelevanttoafactinissue:r 21.10UCPR.................................. ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................65 Theapprovedformforthistypeofnoticeisform19.................................. .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................65 Form............................................................. .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..65
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21.11–setsouttheprocedureforrespondingtoanoticetoproduceandstatesthat14daysistakentobeareasonableperiodoftimebetweenserviceofthenoticeandproduction.Thatperiod couldbeeitherextendedorshortenedonapplic ationbytheparties.................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........65 21.12-containsalimitationonno ticestoproduceissuedforthepurposeofpersonalinju ryclaims.............................. .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................65 21.13–makesprovisionsinrelationtothecostsofcompliance................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..65
ThepowertoissuenoticestoproduceathearingisinPt34UCPR................................................................................................................................................................65 Theapprovedformforthistypeofnoticeisform19.................................. .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................65
DISCOVERY .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................65 Rulesfordiscoverya reinPt21U CPR.............................................................................................................................................................................................................65 Itisgenerallyonlyprovidedbyleaveofthecourt:r21.2UCPR......................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..65 DiscoveryinNSWisalsonowrestrictedtoclassesofdocu ments:r21.2UCPR................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................66 Generaldiscoverydoesn’treallyexistanymore: CompagnieFinanciereetCommercialeduPacifiquevThePeruvianGuanoCo (1882)perBrettLJ,followedby MulleyvManifold (1959)at345per MenziesJ............................................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................66 Anexcludeddocumentisoneofthefollowin g(r21.1(1)UCPR)........................................ ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..66 (a) anydocumentfiledintheproceedings,.................................. ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ................................66 (b) anydocumentservedonpartyAafterthecommencem entoftheproceedings,.......... ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..........................66 (d) anydocumentthatwhollycamein toexistenceafterthecommencementoftheproceed ings,................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ..............66 (c) anyadditionalcopyofadocumentin cludedinthelistofdocuments,beingad ocumentthatcontainsnomark,deletio nor............................. .................................... ................................... ........66 (d) othermatter,relevanttoafactinquestion,notpresentin thedocumentsoincluded............................................................ ................................... .................................... ................................... ..66 (e) anydocumentcomprisingan originalwrittencommunication sentbypartyBpriortothedateofcommencemento ftheproceedingsofwhichacopyisincludedin thelistofdocuments,.......66 butdoesnotincludeanydocumen tthatthecourtdeclaresnottobeanexcludeddo cumentforthepurposesofthoseproceedings.. ................................... .................................... ...............................66 Adocumentistakentobe“relevanttoafactinissue”ifitcouldratio nallyaffecttheassessmentofprobabilityoftheexistenceofthatfact:r21.1( 2)UCPR................................... ................................... ..66 Wherethecourtordersdiscoveryonaparty,thatparty’ssolicitormustprovideanaffidavitandcertificatesupportingalistofdocuments,swearingonthecompletenessofthelist:r21.4UCPR...........66 Lawyersmustnotgiveadvicetodestroydocumentsthatm ightberequiredinanticipatedlegalpro ceedings:r142A,LegalProfessionRegulation 2002(NSW)(AfterMcCabe) ................................... ..66
Thereisanimpliedundertakingthatdiscovereddocumentscanonlybeusedinproceedingsforwhichtheyhavebeendiscovered,unlesstheyhavebeentenderedin evidence:HomeO fficevHarman(19 83)........................................................................................................................................................................................................67 ThiswasconsideredinHCAandfoundthatapartycannotuseadocumentthatisproducedpursuanttoacompulsoryprocessofthecourtotherwisethanforthepurposeoftheproceedingsthatitis produced:HearnevStreet(2008).................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................67
INTERROGATORIES ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................67 Thisisdifferentfromparticularsastheseareansweredonoathandseekadmissionsfromotherparties...................................................................................................67 Thisisalsodifferentfromnoticetoadmitfacts(r17.3UC PR)where,ifyouservenoticetoadmitfactsandotherpartydoesno trespond,itisassumedcorrect................................... ...............................67 Otherpartymustreplywithin14daysofservice:r17.3(2)UCPR ................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..67 However,theotherpartymaywithdrawadmissionwithlea veofthecourt:r17.3(3)UCPR............................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............67
Interrogatoriescannotbemadewithoutspecialreasonsandmayonlybemadebyorderfromthecourt:r22.1UCPR..............................................................................67 “Specialreasons”arereasons“outoftheordinary,extraordinaryorexceptional”:O’MearavArianayagam (2006)perLathamJ............................... .................................... ................................... ..............67 Wheregrantedbythecourt,partiesmayobjec tonthebasisorrelevanceorvexatiousoroppressiveness:r22.2UCPR...................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ..67 Vexatiousnessandoppressivenessisgovernedbytheproportionalityprincip lesins61CPA.................. .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........67
Therealsoneedstobeatestforrelevance:AmericanFlangevRheem(1965).............................................................................................................................................68 Examplesofnecessary interrogatories...........................................................................................................................................................................................................68 Examplesofunnecessar yinterrogatories.......................................................................................................................................................................................................68 Relevantformsare Form21forinte rrogatoriesandFor2 2forstatement ofanswerstointer rogatories.....................................................................................................68 JUDGEMENT..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................69
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GENERALLY ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................69 Powerofthecour t:s90CPA ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................69 r36.1UCPRgivescourtapowertomakeajudg ementasthecaserequires.............................................................. .................................... ................................... .................................... ...............................69
Consentordersallowjudgestoaffirmthesettlementagreementbetweenparties:r36.1AUCPR...............................................................................................................69 Mustbefiledunderthisruletobringproceeding stoanend................................ .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............69
Reasonsforjudgementsmustbegiven:r36.2UCPR.....................................................................................................................................................................................69 Canalsobegivenextempore–reasonsdonotneedto begivenorallyaslongaswrittenreasonsareprovidedafterthefact:r36.2( 1)UCPR........................................ ................................... ....................69
Thedatejudgementgoesintoeffectisthedateitwasgivenormade:r36.4(1)(a)UCPR............................................................................................................................69 Alternatively,itcanbethedateitisentered:r36.4(1)(b )UCPR.................................. .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........69
EFFECTOFJUDGEMENT ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................69 Resjudicata ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................69 Concernedwiththeremedyorreliefgrantedinagi vensetofcircumstances:RogersvR(1994)............ ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ..............69 Essentially,theprincipleisthatanyjudicialdecision onanyissuebetween2partiesisconclusiveandcannotb ere-litigated...................................... .................................... ................................... ........69
Issueestoppel.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................70 Concernedwiththedeterminationo fissues:RogersvR(1994)......................................................... .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... ....................70 Principleisthat,oncedecided,anissuecannotb eventilatedagainbetweenthesameparties(thismeanstha tpartieswillbeestoppedfrompleadingthesameC OAagain)................................. ........70
Anshunestoppel.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................70 Concernedwithaclaimsocloselycon nectedwiththesubjectmatterofapreviousaction thatitwasexpectedthatitwouldbereliedupon asdefencetothatclaim............................... ..........................70 Principleisthat,ifanissuewasavailableinthefirstinstanceandnotraised,itcann otberaisedinsubsequentproceedings................................................... ................................... ................................70
APPEALS ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................70 Appealstosupervisoryj ursidction..................................................................................................................................................................................................................70 Appealstoquestionso flawonly....................................................................................................................................................................................................................70 Appealsaftertrial beforejudgeandjury........................................................................................................................................................................................................70 Appealsfromajudge– theremustbeaner roroflaw...................................................................................................................................................................................71 Rehearings......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................71 Apersonaggrievedbyanawardmayapplyforarehearing(s42( 1)CPA)andawardissuspendedfromtimeo fapplicationuntilorderforrehearingismade(s42( 3)CPA).............................. ....................71 Arehearingmustbeorderediftheapplicationwasmadebeforeawardtookeffect(s43(1)CPA)andtheamountclaimedinproceedingsexceedsthejurisdictionallimitoftheLCintheSmallClaims Division,i.e.$10k(s43(2)C PA)................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ....................71 Further:s43CPA............................................................. .................................... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........71
Appealsofahearingde novo.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................71 Procedure–followPNSCCA1........................................................................................................................................................................................................................71 ENFORCEMENT .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................72 Judgementmust beenteredbeforeit canbeenforced:s1 33(1)CPA............................................................................................................................................................72 Aregistrarmustfurnishasealedcopyofanyjudgementororderto anyonewhoappliesforacopy:r36.12UCPR........................ ................................... .................................... ................................... ........72 TheexceptionisanyproceedingsundertheAdo ptionAct2000–thismayonlydeliveredtoPunlesscou rtordersotherwise:r36.12(3)UCPR........................................ ................................... ..............72
Aninstalmentorde rcanbemadewher etheyhavenoassets: Pt8CPA,Pt 39UCPR ....................................................................................................................................72 Oncecompliedwithorders,mustsatisfythecourtbyfilingawritofexecution............................................................................................................................................72 Applicationisunderr39.2UCPR........... .................................... ................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........72 Applicationmustaccompaniedbyan affidavitinsupportofapplicationofwritofexecution:r39. 3UCPR................................. ................................... .................................... ................................... ........72
Ifcannotcomplywithorders,canapplyforagarnisheeorder(i.e.takemoneyoutofyourpaydirectly)–ar39.34UCPRapplicationcanbefiledtodoso.....................72
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Applicationmustaccompaniedb yanaffidavitinsupportofapplicationofwritofexecution:r39. 35UCPR............................... ................................... .................................... ................................... ........72
IntheSCorDC,ajudgementdebtmaybeenforcedbyachargingorder:s106(1)(c)CPA............................................................................................................................72 Achargingorderchargesasecurityinterestinfavourofthejudg ementcreditorasfarasitisnecessarytosatisfythejudgement:s126(2 )(a)CPA.............................................. ................................... ..72 Thisprovisionalsorestrainschargefromdealingwitht hesecurityinterestunlessdirectedbythejudgementcredito r:s126(2)(b).......................................... ................................... ..........................72
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GeneralPrinciples ProceduralvsSubstantiveLaw:JohnPfeiffervRogerson(1997) Substantivelaw=legalrights,duties,powersandliabilities Itconcernstheendswhichtheadministrationofjusticeseeks:AdamPBrownvPhillipMorris(1981)
Procedurallaw=lawthatgovernsthemethodbywhichrightsaresoughttobeenforced Itregulatesthewaythatsubstantiverightsandobligationsareclaimedandenforced:AdamPBrownvPhillipMorris(1981) Itdoesn’timpactonthedefinitionofthosesubstantiverights •
Procedurallawisnotlessimportantthansubstantivelaw:BathurstCJNSWSC “Inmanycaserulesofproceduremayinfactprovetobemoreimportantthansubstantivelawascivilprocedurerulesoperatetodictate; Themannerofdeterminationofthefactsinissue, Thelawtobeapplied, Thewayinwhichthelawisappliedtothefactsand Theavailableremedies.” • • • •
Casemanagement Inthepast,ithasbeenleftlargelytothepartiestopreparefortrialandtoseekthecourt’sassistanceasrequired.Thosetimesarelonggone:AonvANU(2009)
Overridingpurposeisthatallcivilmattersmustfacilitatethejust,quickandcheapresolutionoftherealissuesin dispute:s56CPA 56Overridingpurpose
(cfSCRPart1,rule3) (1)TheoverridingpurposeofthisActandofrulesof court,intheirapplicationtocivilproceedings,istofacilitatethejust,quickandcheapresolutionoftherealissuesin theproceedings. (2)Thecourtmustseektogiveeffecttotheoverridingpurposewhenit exercisesanypowergiventoitbythisActorbyrulesof courtandwhenitinterpretsanyprovision ofthisActorofanysuchrule. (3)Apartytocivilproceedingsisunderadutytoassistthecourttofurthertheoverridingpurposeand,tothateffect,toparticipateintheprocessesofthe courtandto complywithdirectionsandordersofthe court. (4)Eachofthefollowingpersonsmustnot,bytheirconduct,causeapartyto civilproceedingstobeputinbreachofadutyidentifiedinsubsection(3): (a)anysolicitororbarristerrepresentingthepartyinthe proceedings, 17
(b)anypersonwitharelevantinterestintheproceedingscommencedbytheparty. (5)Thecourtmaytakeintoaccountanyfailuretocomplywithsubsection(3)or(4)inexercisingadiscretionwithrespectto costs. (6)Forthepurposesofthissection,apersonhasa "relevantinterest" incivilproceedingsiftheperson: (a)providesfinancialassistanceorotherassistancetoanypartytothe proceedings,and (b)exercisesanydirectorindirectcontrol,oranyinfluence,overtheconductofthe proceedingsortheconductofapartyinrespectofthe proceedings. Note:Examplesofpersonswhomayhavea relevantinterestareinsurersandpersonswhofundlitigation.
Just: Thecourtmustactinaccordancewiththedictatesofjustice:s58CPA However,justiceisexpressednotonlybythecourt’sacknowledgementoftherightsofthepartiestotheproceedings,butalso consideringtheinterestsofotherlitigantsandthepublic:AonvANU(2009). Factsofcase
Quick: Theefficientdisposalofthebusinessofthecourt:s57CPA Practiceandprocedurebeingimplementedwiththeobjectofeliminatinganylapseoftime:s59CPA
Cheap: Thisisgroundedinthepremisethatthejudicialsystemmustbeaffordabletoaffordaccesstojustice
s56CPArequiresalllitigantsincivilproceedingsinNSWSCtoactasmodellitigants:PriestvNSW(2007) Rulings: Thisallmustbeassessedinreferencetosomeformoftestofproportionality Thecosttothepartiesisproportionatetotheimportanceandcomplexityofthesubject-matterindispute:s60CPA Theconceptofproportionalityofcostsins60caninfluencethedemandsthatthecourtplacesonparties:e.g.ZanellavMadden(2007) PropertyregisteredinnameofPandDasjointtenants–Pwishestorealizetheland,buthasnotheardofDformanyyears–Phadpaidmajorityofthepurchasemoneyby payingoutmortgage–evidenceisthatDhasnotbeenseensince1980–DisoriginallyfromScotland–couldhaveorganizedadsinScotland,butwhenconsideringthatthe estateisonly$37,500,thecostofputtingsuchadsistoogreat–declareddeadbythecourt,assuch,Ptakesfullworthofproperty 18
Theconceptofproportionalityofcostsins60canalsoeffectlitigationinotherways:e.g.VellavANZ(2008) Whereoneisdealingwithatrialofmultiplepartieswhichmustcostatleast$100kaday,thecourtwillnotinterruptthetrialtodealwithlatesubpoenasornoticesto produce
Rulesgenerally: UniformCivilProcedureRulesoperateinconjunctionwithCPA,theyareaffirmedbytheCPA:s10CPA Thismeansthattherulesofthecourtaretakentoincludeuniformrules
Whererulesareinconsistent,uniformruleswillprevailoveranylocalrules:s11CPA Thisisunlessuniformruleexpresslyprovidethatthelocalrulesprevail
P’smustnotcommenceproceedingsunlesstheyarereadytocomplywiththerules:DCPN1 •
ThismeansthatpreparationoftrialmustbewelladvancedbeforethefilingofaSOC
IntheSupremeCourt,ageneralcasemanagementdocumentmustbefiledwithoriginatingprocess:SCPN5
Courtpowersinregardstonon-compliancewithcasemanagementprinciples:s61CPA Courthaspowertomakeanydirectionitseesfitforspeedydeterminationofissuesbetweenparties:subs1 Directionsarethepowertodirectpartiesabouttheconductofthematter
Non-compliancemayresultinthecourtdismissingorstrikingoutproceedings,ormayenterjudgementorcostsorderas thecourtseesappropriate:subs3 Thisonlyoccurswhereitisabsolutelynecessary:see:McCabeforcriteria Thisislargelybecause,ifthejudgeusesthispowerunnecessarily,itwillbeconsideredanerroroflaw
r12.7UCPRallowsthecourttoentirelydismisstheproceedingsbasedonlackofduedispatchbyeitherparty:Phornpisutikulv Mileto(2006) DappliedfordismissalofproceedingsbecausePfailedtosubmitanaffidavitandotherdocumentsoverayear–casewasongoingfrombeforeCPAwasestablished–most evidencehadtobegatheredfromThailand–thecourtheldwithreluctance,duetothefactthatPwasself-representedandtheCPAhadcomeintooperationinthemiddle ofthiscase,thattheproceedingsbedismissedunlessPfiledaffidavitswithin1month
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Practicenotes CreationofPNs:s15CPA S15CPAgivesastatutorybasisfortheissueofPNsandregulatestherelationshipbetweenitselfandtheUCPR
PNsaresubjecttoUCPR
Embarrassing Embarrassingdefined:PriestvNSW Apleadingthatissusceptibletovariousmeanings(ambiguous)orcontainsinconsistentallegations,orinwhichalternativesareconfusinglyintermixed,orinwhich irrelevantallegationsaremadethattendtoincreaseexpense.Thisisnotanexhaustivelistofsituationswherepleadingsmaybeembarrassing
Embarrassingfurtherdefined:MeckiffvSimpson(1968) “Thepleadingisunintelligible,ambiguous,vagueortoogeneralsoastoembarrasstheoppositepartywhodoesnotknowwhatisallegedagainsthim.”
Abuseofprocess Allcourtshaveinherentpowersnecessarytoenableittoacteffectively,tocontrolitsownproceedingsandprevent abuseofprocess:JagovDistrictCourtofNSW(1989)(forSupremeCourt),JacksonvSterling(1987)(forlowercourts) Tostartproceedingswithnomeritwhatsoeverisanabuseofprocess:WhiteindustriesvFlower&Hart(1998) WIhadcontracttobuildshoppingcentre–pricediscrepancies–clienttoWIdecidedtheydidn’twanttopayanymoremoney–soughtadvicefromlawyers(F)toseehow theycangetaroundit–adviceofFwasthatcasewasarguableandratherweak–nevertheless,counselpreparedastatementofclaimarguingfraud(asaholdingstrategy tokeepWIatbay)andalsos52TPAformisleadinganddeceptiveconduct–Courtfoundabuseofprocessandnotedthatthereisanethicalobligationonpractitionersas well
Litigationfundingisnotanabuseofprocessorcontrarytopublicpolicy:Campbell’sCashandCarryvFostif(2006)per Gummow,HayneandCrennanJJ Existingdoctrinesofabuseofprocessandthecourts’abilitytoprotecttheirprocesseswouldbesufficienttodealwithafunderconductingthemselvesinamanner “inimicaltothedueadministrationofjustice” MasonPinCourtofAppealsaidthatthelawlooksfavourablyonfundingarrangementsthatofferaccesstojusticeaslongasanytendencytoabuseofprocessis controlled •
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Privilege Dominantpurposetest:Esso(1999) Ifthedominantpurposeisforlegalpurpose,thenyouhaveprivilege
Affidavits Evidencesetoutinaffidavitsareanexceptiontos32EvidenceAct:Lindsay-OwenvLake(2000)perHodgsonCJ i.e.s32EAsaysthatawitnessincourtcannotrefreshtheirmemoryfromdocumentswithoutleaveofthecourt
Contrarytos59EvidenceAct,hearsayevidenceisallowedininterlocutoryproceedings:s75EvidenceAct Allevidencemustbebasedonknowledge,informationandbelief:s172EA Affidavitmustsetoutthesourceofknowledge,informationandbelief
Noticeofaffidavitsmustbeservedtootherparties:s173EA PartyAwhotendersaffidavitsmustcallpersonwhomadeevidenceifPartyBrequests,butdoesn’thavetounless requested:r35.2UCPR Wheredeponenthasdied,hearsayrule(s59EA)doesnotapplyandaffidavitmaycontainhearsayevidence–obviousthisalso meansthatthepersonalsocannotbecalledforcrossexamination:ss63and67EvidenceAct
Irregularitydoesnotinvalidateaffidavit:r35.1UCPR Meretechnicalitiesdonotmeanitisnotadmissible
Ifalterationismadetoafiledaffidavit,itcannotbeusedunlesspersonwhosworeaffidavitinitialsallchanges:r35.5 UCPR However,bestpracticeistogetanewonere-sworniftheaffidavithasnotbeenfiledasyet,orre-submitanewoneandwithdraw theoldone
Ethicsaroundaffidavits–see:ethicsnotes 21
Pre-litigation AlternateDisputeResolution(ADR) CasemanagementrequirementsinFederalCourts:CivilDisputeResolutionAct2011(Cth) • •
ObjectoftheActistoencouragespartiestotake“genuinesteps”toresolvecertaincivildisputesbeforecommencinginFederalCourtorFederalMagistratesCourt. Thisisalsoapositivedutytotakereasonablestepstoresolvethedisputeornarrowissuesindispute Also,genuinestepstobesetoutinstatementtobefiledattimeofinstitutingproceedings.(GenuineStepsStatement) o RespondentmustfileaGSSinresponse. o
ProsandconsofADR Pros
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Accesstojustice–e.g.justiceismoreaccessibletothose oflimitedfinancialmeans Faster–legalproceedingmaytakeyears,ADRmayonly takemonthsorweeks
Suitability–maynotbesuitableforeverydispute,.e.g precedentstobeset,publicinterestcase,etc Lackofcourtprotections–ifanADRsolutionis accepted,partiesgenerallygiveupcourtprotections, includingrighttoadecisionbyjudgeorjury,etc Lackofenforceability
Savestimeandmoney–forpartiesaswellascourtsand government Moreparticipation–morechancetotelltheirsideofthe storythanaswouldincourt.Partiesmayalsohave greatercontrolovertheoutcome Flexibility and creative solutions
Cooperative–thiscanhelppreserverelationships Less stress
Confidentiality Statisticallygoodresults–settlementratesarebetween
Disclosureofinformation–ADRmaynotbeeffectiveifit takesplacebeforethepartieshavesufficient informationaboutthestrengthsandweaknessesoftheir respectivecases Cost – if a dispute is resolved through ADR after proceedingshavecommenced,partiesmayhavetoput timeandmoneyintobothADRandcourthearing Delay–ADRaddsanextrastep,whichmightcausea delay Fairness – procedural rules that govern court proceedingsassafeguardsforfairnessarenot necessarilyincludedinADR Power imbalances – ADR doesn’t really work if one party isstrongerthantheother Delayingtactics–ADRissometimesusedasadelaying 22
50-85% More satisfying for parties
tactic before proceeding to litigation Inequality – like power imbalances, the capacity to bargaineffectivelyisdifficultwheretherearepower imbalances
Definitionalstage Ethicalconstraintsonlawyers Thereisanethicalrequirementonlawyerstobetimelyandefficientintheircontactoflitigation:rrA.15-A.15B, AdvocacyRulesintheR evisedProcessionalConductandPracticeRules199 AdvocacyRulesintheRevisedProcessionalCon ductandPracticeRules1995 5 Seealsorr56-59,NSWBarristers’Rules
Theremustbereasonableprospectsofsuccess:s345LPA Certificateassertingthereasonableprospectsofsuccessmustb Certificateassertingthe reasonableprospectsofsuccessmustbesignedbysolicito esignedbysolicitor:s347LPA r:s347LPA Reasonableprospectsofsuccessisdefinedbytheb Reasonablepro spectsofsuccessisdefinedbythebasisofprovablefacts asisofprovablefactsandareasonabl andareasonablyarguableviewofthela yarguableviewofthelaw w ForP,theremustbeareasonableprospectofdamagesbeingrec ForP,theremustbeareasonab leprospectofdamagesbeingrecoveredontheclaim:s345(1)LPA overedontheclaim:s345(1)LPA ForD,theremustbeareasonableprospectofthedefencedefeatingtheclaimorleadingtoareductioninthedamag ForD,theremustbeareasonableprospectofthedefencedefeatingthecla imorleadingtoareductioninthedamagesrecoveredon esrecoveredon theclaim:s345(4)LPA
Tostartproceedingswithnomeritwhatsoeverisan Tostartproceedingswithno meritwhatsoeverisanabuseofprocess:Whitei abuseofprocess:WhiteindustriesvFlower&Hart(1998) ndustriesvFlower&Hart(1998) WIhadcontracttobuildshoppingcentre–pricediscrepancies–clienttoWIdecidedtheydidn’twanttopayanymoremoney–soughtadvicefromlawyers(F)toseehow theycangetaroundit–adviceofFwasthatcasewasarguableandratherweak–nevertheless,counselpreparedastatementofclaimarguingfraud(asaholdingstrategy tokeepWIatbay)andalsos52TPAformisleadinganddeceptiveconduct–Courtfoundabuseofprocessandnotedthatthereisanethicalobligationonpractitionersas well
Mustfacilitateproceedingstobejust,quickandcheap:s56CPA Non-compliancemayresultincostsordersagainstlawyers:s99CPA 23
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What to do Inwriting,in Inwriting,informPo formPofther ftherequireme equirementsund ntsunderthe ertheDistrict DistrictCourtP CourtPractice racticeNote1 Note1(DCPN (DCPN1)bef 1)beforecom orecommencing mencingproceed proceedingsor ingsorfiling filing adispute Comm Commen ence cep pro roce ceed edin ings gsb by yei eith ther er: : StatementofClaim(SOC):mustcomplywithrr6.2,6.12,6.13UCPR MustincludecertificatesignedbyPSthatP’scasehasreasonableprospectsofsuccess:s.347LPA o
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Servic Serviceo eon nD– D–mu must stse serve rvet the hefo follo llowin wing gdo docu cume ment nts: s: SOC:r.15.12(3)UCPR Documentaryevidence:r.15.12(2)UCPR Timetableforfutureconduct:cl.3.1DCPN1 Thesedocumentsmustbeservedwithinonemonthfromdatefiled:r.6.2(4)(b)UCPR Defence Mustbefiledwithin28daysofserviceby: Noticeofappearance:r.6.9UCPR;or o Defence:r.14.3UCPR o MustalsoincludecertificatesignedbyDSthatD’scasehasreasonableprospectsofsuccess:s.347LPA Iffurtherparticularsrequired,requestbeforefilingadefence–instead,seekanorderbythecourttoextendthereturndatetobe after28days:r.14.3(1)UCPR
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IfDdo IfDdoesn esnot otfile filein intim time,P e,Pmay mayapp applyf lyfora oranor norder derfor forjud judgem gement ent:r. :r.13 13.1 .1 However,todoso,PmustmakesuretheyconsenttoanyextensionoftimerequestedbyDintheirfilingofdefence
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Cross Crosscl claim aim– –mu must stb bef efile iled dth thes esam amet etime imeas asd def efenc ence e MustalsoincludecertificatesignedbyDSthatD’scasehasreasonableprospectsofsuccess:s.347LPA Also,Dmustserveallcopiesofpleadingsfiledtodate:r.9.7
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Whoaretheparties? Partiesmustbepreciselydefinedortheactionmaybedismissedfromthebeginning–thecourtwillsaythattheactionhasnotthemerittoenterintothisjurisdiction
A“personunderlegalincapacity” A“personunderlegalincapacit y” Apersonunderalegalincapacitymaynotcommenc Apersonunderalegali ncapacitymaynotcommenceorcarryonproceedi eorcarryonproceedingsexceptbyhiso ngsexceptbyhisorhertutor:r7.14(1)UCPR rhertutor:r7.14(1)UCPR Further,unlessthecourtordersotherwise,thetutorofapersonunderlegalincap Further,unlessthecourtordersotherwise,thetutorofaperson underlegalincapacitymaynotcom acitymaynotcommenceorcarryon menceorcarryon proceedingsexceptbyasolicitor:r7.14(2)UCPR AnythingthattheUCPRauthorisesorrequiresapartytodoinrelationtotheconductofproceedingsmay,ifthepartyisapersonunderlegalincapacity,bedoneonhisor herbehalfbyhisorhertutor:r7.15(6)UCPR
“Personunderlegalincapacity”defined Apersonwillbeconsidereda“ personunderalegal incapacity ”iftheyare: a) Achildundertheageof18years( CivilProcedureAct,s3(1)(a) ) b) Aninvoluntarypatientoraforensicpatient( CivilProcedureAct,s3(1)(b) ) c) Apersonunderguardianship( CivilProcedureAct,s3(1)(c) ) d) AprotectedpersonwithinthemeaningoftheProtectedEstatesAct1893( CivilProcedureAct,s3(1)(d) ) e) Anincommunicateperson,beingapersonwhohassuchaphysicalormentaldisabilitythatheorsheisunabletoreceivecommunications,orexpresshisorherwill, withrespecttohisorherpropertyoraffairs( CivilProcedureAct,s3(1)(e) )
Anyperson(otherthanacorporation)iseligibletobethetut Anyperson(otherthanacorporation) iseligibletobethetutorofapersonunderlegalin orofapersonunderlegalincapacityothertha capacityotherthanapersonunder napersonunder legalincapacity(UCPR,r7.15(2 legalincapa city(UCPR,r7.15(2)(a)),ajudicialoff )(a)),ajudicialofficerorregistrar(UCPR,r7.15( icerorregistrar(UCPR,r7.15(2)(b)),orapersonwh 2)(b)),orapersonwhohasinterestinthe ohasinterestinthe proceedings(UCPR,r7.15(2)(c)) Apersonmaybecomethetutorofapersonwithouttheneedforanyformalinstrumentofappointmentoranyorderofacourt( UCPR,r7.15(1)). However,apersonmaynotreplaceanotherpersonastutorexceptbyorderofthecourt( UCPR,r7.15(5)). •
Documentsrequiredtovalidlyappointatutor a) Thetutor’sconsenttoactastutor( UCPR,r7.16(a)).Thisdocumentmustbedulyexecutedandauthenticated( UCPR,r31.15(1)(b)),meaningthatthedocument mustbesignedbytheconsentingpersonandthesignatureisverifiedbysomeotherperson( UCPR31.15(2)(a)) b) Acertificate,signedbythetutor’ssolicitorintheproceedings,totheeffectthatthetutordoesnothaveanyinterestintheproceedingsadversetotheinterestsof thepersonunderlegalincapacity( UCPR,r7.16(b))
Standing? Pmustbeapersonaggrievedorhaveaspecialinterestbeforetheyhavestandingtocommenceproceedings
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Alsoconsider: Arelegalentitiescorrect? • • •
Considercitizenship,companies(companyorcompanyname?),directors Undertakedetailedandcarefulinquiriestoensureyouhavetherightcompany,ownerorthepartyresponsibleforthepremises,etc GreenwoodvPapademetri(2007)–forwhatnottodo Inthiscase,Pdidnothavestanding,allpartieswerenotlegalentities,thecorrectDwasnotsuedandPdidnotpleadacauseofactionagainsteachnamed o D
Correctdefendant?EnsureyouaresuingthecorrectD •
Whocausedthebreach,butmaynotbeliable(e.g.principalandagentrelationship) Also,thestatecannotbesuedundertheACL o
Preliminarydiscovery–itmustoccurintheinitialprocess:Pt5UCPR • •
Preliminarydiscoverycannotbeusedoncethematterisonfoot Discoveryofdocuments(r5.2)canassistinobtainingtheidentityorwhereaboutsofapotentialD
DiscoveryforprospectiveD’sidentityandwhereabouts Thecourtmaymakeeitherorbothofthefollowingordersagainstotherpersoninrelationtodiscoverytoascertainthis a) Anorderthattheotherpersonattendthecourttobeexaminedastotheidentityorwhereaboutsofthepersonconcerned( UCPR,r5.2(2)(a) ) b) Anorderthattheotherpersonmustgivediscoverytotheapplicantofalldocumentsthatareorhavebeenintheotherperson’spossessionandthatrelatetothe identityorwhereaboutsofthepersonconcerned( UCPR,r5.2(2)(b) )
However,thecourtwillonlyhavethepowertomakesuchanorderwhereanapplicanthasmade“reasonableenquiries”andisunableto ascertaintheidentityorwhereaboutsofapersonneededforthepurposeofcommencingproceedingsagainstthem(UCPR,r5.2(1)(a)) Somepersonotherthantheapplicantmayhaveinformationorhavehadpossessionofadocumentorthingthattendstoassistinascertainingtheidentityorwhereabouts ofthepersonconcerned( UCPR,r5.2(1)(b) ).
Whereapplicantmakesargumentandsatisfiesthecourtthattomakereasonableinquiriesisexpensiveandunreasonablytimeconsuming,thecourt maynotrequirethepersontohavemadetheseinquiries:RTAvAustralianNationalCarParks(2007) Thiscaserelatestoanapplicationunderr5.2(1)(a)UCPRPreliminaryDiscoverybyDseekingfromRTAdetailsofregisteredownersforanumberofvehicles–RTA contendedthatapplicationshouldberefusedbecauseDwasside-steppingproceduresforpreliminarydiscovery,thatDdidnotmake“reasonableinquiries”–thecourt foundthat,simplybecausetherewereothermodesofascertainingtheinformationdoesnotmeanthatDhadfailedtomakereasonableenquiries–thealternativewould involvehighcostanddelayandwouldbeunreasonablewherepreliminarydiscoveryprovidesasimpleroption–nogroundofappealonthisbasis
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Applicationforpreliminarydiscovery Anapplicationforanorderrequiringapersontoprovideyouwithinformationordocumentsrelatingtotheidentityorwhereaboutsofaprospectivedefendantistobe made: a) Ifitismadeinrelationtoproceedingsinwhichtheapplicantisaparty,bynoticeofmotionintheproceedings( UCPR,r6.2(8)(a) ) b) Inanyothercase,bysummons( UCPR,r6.2(8)(b) )
Anapplication mustbesupportedbya naffidavitstati ngfactsonwhic happlicantsreliesa ndspecifyinginf ormation,docu mentsorthingsi nrespectof whichorderissought:s6.2(7)(a)UCPR ANOMmustalso beservedoneachperso neffectedbypropo sedorder:r18.2 UCPR
Asummons(r6.2(3))andaffidavit(r5.2(7)(b))mustbepersonallyservedonotherperson Noticemustbepersonallyservedwherepersonisnotpartytoproceedings(r18.5(a))orispartytoproceedingsbutnotactive(r18.5(b))
DiscoverytodeterminewhetherthereissufficientinformationtocommenceproceedingsagainstD Thisapplicationismadebysummons:r6.4(1)(c)UCPR Itmustbesupportedbyanaffidavitstatingthefactsandthekindsofdocumentsapplicantisseeking:r5.3(3)(a)UCPR
Theapplicationmustsatisfythecourtthatapplicanthasmade“reasonableinquiries”–thisisaquestionoffactwhichisdependentonthe circumstancesofthecase:SteffenvANZ(2009) Makingreasonableinquiriesincludesendingaletter,makingaphonecalloremailing.
Theapplicationmustalsosatisfythecourtthatthepurposeofinspectingdocumentsistogiveapplicantsufficientinformationthatit “reasonablyneedstoenableittodecidewhethertocommenceaproceeding”:AlphapharmvEliLilly(1996) Theevidenceonlyneedstoestablish“atenableobjectivebasisforitsbelief”:OptivervTibra(2012)
ThreesituationswheretheCourtmayorderdiscovery a) Theapplicantmaybeentitledtomakeaclaimforrelieffromthecourtagainstapersonbut,havingmadereasonableinquiries,isunabletoobtainsufficient informationtodecidewhetherornottocommenceproceedingsagainsttheprospectivedefendant( UCPR,r5.3(1)(a) ) b) Theprospectivedefendantmayhaveorhavehadpossessionofadocumentorthingthatcanassistindeterminingwhetherornottheapplicantisentitledtomake suchaclaimforrelief( UCPR,r5.3(1)(b) ) c) Inspectionofsuchadocumentwouldassisttheapplicanttomakethedecisionconcerned( UCPR,r5.3(1)(c) )
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Considerjoindersifthereareoverlappingcausesofaction,defendantsorevenplaintiffs •
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Thereareincentivestojoinallcausesofactionandpartiesinoneproceedingsthatmustbetakenintoaccount:DowJonesvGutnick(2002)perGleesonCJ, McHugh,GummowandHayneJJ–itisfromthisprinciplethatresjudicataarises Thebenefitsincludequickandcheapsolutions,whichisjustforthecommunity:BrayvFHoffmann-LaRoche(2003) However,wheretheresultinglitigationgivesrisetoclaimsthataretoodisparateortheCOAaretoogreat,theefficienciesarelost o
Typesofjoinders Keyisbasedontherelevanttransactionorthesameseriesoftransactions:PaynevYoung(1980) Meaningoftransactionisnotlimitedtoacontractualtransaction:BendirvAnson(1936) “Theword“transaction”,Ithink,necessarilymeananact,theeffectofwhichextendsbeyondtheagenttootherpersons”
Indictaarisingoutofahypotheticalcontext,BirtlesvCth(1960)gaveabroaderinterpretationof“transaction” Pwasdiggingaholeatwork–usedcrowbarthatcontactedahighvoltagecable–receivedanelectricshock–suedoccupierofland(D),stateelectricitycommission(SEC) andemployer–allDsclaimedrelevantlimitationperiodexpired–SECalsoclamedthatitwasnotserved–afterdefences,Pfiredsolicitor(S1),hirednewsolicitor(S2)and soughttoaddS2asaDinalternative–courthypotehsisedthatactionsofS1mightbeincludedinthesameseriesoftransactionshadPsoughttojoinS1whenhe commencedproceedings
ThiswasallreinedinwithPaynevYoung
Joiningofparties:rr6.19-6.28 Courtpowerstoremovejoinder Wherepartiesareimproperlyorunneceesarilyjoined,orwherejoinderisnolongernecessaryorproper,courtcanremovetheoffending party:r6.29UCPR Whereajoinderofanykindisembarrassing,inconvenientorcausesdelayintheproceedings,thecourtcanseparateandorderseparate trialsasthecourtseesfit(r6.22(a)UCPR)ormakeanotherorderthecourtseesfit(r6.22(a)UCPR) •
Suchdecisionsmusttakeintoaccounttheoverridingprinciplesinss56-60CPA
JoiningPs AnapplicationforjoinderofPsrequiresSOCorsummons(rr6.3or6.4UCPR),dependingoncircumstancesofthecase–thisalsorequiresa noticeofmotion(r18.2UCPR)andaffidavit(r31.2UCPR)
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Criteria Joindermustariseoutofthesametransactionorthesameseriesoftransactions:PaynevYoung(1980),r6.19(1)(b)UCPR PsoughttorelyonjoinderofallabattoirownerscontestingvalidityoffeesimposedbyWAGovt–feeswerefoundbyCourttobecalculatedaccordingtodifferentsales anddifferingamountsofpaymentsthatweremadetodifferentDs–courtfoundthatthetransactionsweresimilar,butwerenotthesameseriesoftransactions
Thetrials,ifconsideredseparately,wouldresultincommonquestionsoflawandfact:r6.19(1)(a)UCPR
Evenwheretheseconditionsarenotfulfilled,thecourthasdiscretiontograntleaveforPstojoininthesameproceedings:r6.19UCPR •
Thiscanoccurbeforeorafterproceedingshavecommenced:r6.19(2)UCPR
Forjudicialdiscretion,thecourtshouldconsidertheoverridingpurposeofss56-60CPA:Dean-WilcocksvAirTransitInternational(2002) Thisisparticularlysowheretheproceedingscanbehandledinsuchawaythatovercomestheissuesthatwouldrisetoonepersonasaresultofajoinder:ASICv Sommerville(2009)
Onceconsidered,theymustdoabalancingexercisetoweighupadvantagesanddisadvantagestoP Casewasanapplicationbyliquidatortojoinallproceedingsunderthe“motherproceeding”:Dean-Wilcocks Leaveshouldnotbegrantedifitwillresultinunfairnesstoonepartyandwilllooktothepracticalityofgrantingleave:BishopvBridgelands(1990) •
Consentmustbegivenbeforeapartyisjoined:r6.25UCPR •
Wheredifferentpeoplearejointlyentitledtothesamerelief,allshouldbejoinedatPs:r6.20(2)(a)UCPR o However,whereoneofthoseisnotpreparedtoconsenttobejoinedasP,thatpartycanbejoinedataD:r6.20(2)(b)UCPR
JoiningDs AnapplicationforjoinderofPsrequiresSOCorsummons(rr6.3or6.4UCPR),dependingoncircumstancesofthecase–thisalsorequiresa noticeofmotion(r18.2UCPR)andaffidavit(r31.2UCPR) Criteria Joindermustariseoutofthesametransactionorthesameseriesoftransactions:PaynevYoung(1980),r6.19(1)(b)UCPR PsoughttorelyonjoinderofallabattoirownerscontestingvalidityoffeesimposedbyWAGovt–feeswerefoundbyCourttobecalculatedaccordingtodifferentsales anddifferingamountsofpaymentsthatweremadetodifferentDs–courtfoundthatthetransactionsweresimilar,butwerenotthesameseriesoftransactionsThetrials, ifseparated,wouldresultincommonquestionsoflawandfact
Evenwheretheseconditionsarenotfulfilled,thecourthasdiscretiontograntleaveforDstojoininthesameproceedings:r6.19UCPR •
Thiscanoccurbeforeorafterproceedingshavecommenced:r6.19(2)UCPR
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Forjudicialdiscretion,thecourtshouldconsidertheoverridingpurposeofss56-60CPA:Dean-WilcocksvAirTransitInternational(2002) Thisisparticularlysowheretheproceedingscanbehandledinsuchawaythatovercomestheissuesthatwouldrisetoonepersonasaresultofajoinder:ASICv Sommerville(2009)
Onceconsidered,theymustdoabalancingexercisetoweighupadvantagesanddisadvantagestoD Casewasanapplicationbyliquidatortojoinallproceedingsunderthe“motherproceeding”:Dean-Wilcocks Leaveshouldnotbegrantedifitwillresultinunfairnesstoonepartyandwilllooktothepracticalityofgrantingleave:BishopvBridgelands(1990) •
Consentmustbegivenbeforeapartyisjoined:r6.25UCPR •
Wheredifferentpeoplearejointlyentitledtothesamerelief,allshouldbejoinedatPs:r6.20(2)(a)UCPR However,whereoneofthoseisnotpreparedtoconsenttobejoinedasP,thatpartycanbejoinedataD:r6.20(2)(b)UCPR o
AlljointlyliableDsmustbesuedinthesameproceedingsandthecourtcanorderproceedingsbestayeduntilalljointDsareparties:r 6.21(2)UCPR EvenwherePisnottoosurewhichpartyisliabletohim,Dscanbejoinedinthesameproceedings.IfthecourtthinksitsreasonablethatPjoined successfulDbecauseoftheaccusationofunsuccessfulD,BullockandSandersonordersmaybeappropriate
Causesofactiondonothavetobethesame–theycanjoint,severalorinthealternative
Retrospectivejoinders:rr6.19(2)and6.24UCPR Leavecanbegrantedforpartiestojoinotherpartiesafterproceedingshavecommenced:r6.19(2) Thecourtmayorderpartiestobejoinedtoproceedingsiftheyfeelthepartyoughttobejoined,orit’sjoinderisnecessarytothe determinationoftheproceedings:r6.24 Thisincludesnon-partywhoisinpossessionofwholeorpartoflandthatisindisputeintheproceedingsmaybeaddedasaD:r6.24(2)
Ifthejoinderisordered/granted,thedateofcommencementofproceedingsforthatpartyisthedayinwhichorderismade:r6.28 UCPR
Removalofjointparties Thecourtmayorderapartyimproperlyorunnecessarilyjoined(r6.29(a)UCPR),orhasceasedtobeproperornecessarytothe proceedings(r6.29(b)UCPR)toberemovedasaparty
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Joinderofcausesofaction:rr6.18-6.22 Multiplecausesofactionscanbejoinedinthesameproceedings
Causesofactioncanbejoinedaslongasoneofthefollowingissatisfied: CapacityofPandDarewithinoneofr6.18(1)(a)-(c)UCPR (a) iftheplaintiffsuesinthesamecapacity,andclaimsthedefendanttobeliableinthesamecapacity,inrespectofeachcauseofaction, (b) iftheplaintiffsues: i. inhisorhercapacityasexecutorofthewillofadeceasedperson,oradministratoroftheestateofadeceasedperson,inrespectofoneormoreofthe causesofaction,and ii. inhisorherpersonalcapacity,butwithreferencetotheestateofthesamedeceasedperson,inrespectoftheremainingcausesofaction, (c) iftheplaintiffclaimsthedefendanttobeliable: i. inhisorhercapacityasexecutorofthewillofadeceasedperson,oradministratoroftheestateofadeceasedperson,inrespectofoneormoreofthe causesofaction,and ii. inhisorherpersonalcapacity,andinrelationtotheestateofthesamedeceasedperson,inrespectoftheremainingcausesofaction,
Courtgrantsleave:r6.18(1)(d) Thisdiscretionmusttakeintoaccounts56CPA
AnapplicationforjoinderofCOAsrequiresSOCorsummons(rr6.3or6.4UCPR),dependingoncircumstancesofthecase–thisalso requiresanoticeofmotion(r18.2UCPR)andaffidavit(r31.2UCPR)
Class/Representativeactions:Pt10CPA • •
EnablesclaimsofanumberofpersonsagainstthesameDtobedeterminedinonesuit Psarequasi-separate–onenameleads
Essentialrequirements: 1. 7ormorepersonshaveclaimsagainstthesameperson:s157(1)(a)CPA Apersonisconsideredtohavesufficientinterest(i.e.standing)tocommencerepresentativeproceedingsagainstanotherpersononbehalfofotherpersons o iftheyhavestandingtocommenceproceedingsontheperson’sownbehalfagainstthatotherperson:s158(1)CPA 2. Claimsariseoutofthesameorverysimilarcircumstances:s157(1)(b)CPA 3. Claimsgiverisetosubstantialcommonquestionsoflaworfact:s157(1)(c)CPA
RepresentativeactionsmaybecommencedagainstmorethanoneD,irrespectiveofwhetherornoteachpersonhasaclaimagainst everyD:s158(2)CPA ThisprovisionwasspecificallyadoptedtoovercomethedecisioninPhilipMorrisvNixon(2000)
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ApplicationsmustfollowformasoutlinedinPNSCGen17 Noticerequirementsalsoapply:ss175-176CPA Noticesmustbeaccurateandnotmisleadgroupmembers:CourtneyvMedtel(2001) “…Anyopt-outnoticeshouldbeframedasnottocauseunnecessaryalarmordistresstointendedrecipients…noticesmustbeaccuratebutshouldbedraftedwith sensitivity”
Litigationfundingisnotanabuseofprocessorcontrarytopublicpolicy:CampbellsCashandCarryvFostif(2006)perGummow, HayneandCrennanJJ Existingdoctinresofabuseofprocessandthecourts’abilitytoprotecttheirprocesseswouldbesufficienttodealwithafunderconductingthemselvesinamanner “inimicaltothedueadministrationofjustice” MasonPinCourtofAppealsaidthatthelawlooksfavourablyonfundingarrangementsthatofferaccesstojusticeaslongasanytendencytoabuseof o processiscontrolled
Interlocutoryproceedings Theseareordersthatdictatehowproceedingswillbeconductedand,insomeinstances,maybeusedtopreserveasituation
Ajudgementisinterlocutorywhereanorderdeterminesfinalrightsofanmatterpendingbetweentwoparties:Anshun Typesofinterlocutoryorders • • • • • •
Injunctions Strikingoutorder:PyevRenshaw(1951) Orderrefusingextensionoftime:HallvNominalDefendant Ordersettingasideanorderforsubstitutedservice:LiculvCorney(1976) Refusingtosetasidedefaultjudgement:CarrvFCA Orderstayinganactionasanabuseofprocess:AnshunNo1
Interlocutoryapplicationsaredonebyfilinganoticeofmotion:Pt18UCPR Noticemustbefiledoneachpartyandbeaccompaniedwithanaffidavit:r18.1UCPR GenerallyNOMmustbefiled(r18.2(1)UCPR),butdoesnotneedtointhefollowingsituations(r18.2(2)UCPR) (a) thatpersonconsentstothemakingoftheorder,or 32
(b) thepreparation,filingorserviceofthenoticewouldcauseunduedelayorotherprejudicetothepersonbywhomthe orderissought,or (c) thecourtdispenseswiththerequirementforsuchnoticetobefiledorserved,or (d) undertheserulesorthepracticeofthecourt,themotionmaybemadewithoutthepriorfilingorservice(asthecasemay be)ofnoticeofmotion.
NOMmustbeservedatleast3daysbeforedatefixedformotion:r18.4UCPR Calculateasperr1.11,i.e.Iforderismade,don’ttakeintoaccountthedayorderwasmade.Iflessthan5daysandadayorpartofthedaywhereregistryisclosed(e.g. publicholidays,weekends,etc),thatdayisexcluded–“cleardays”
NOMmustbepersonallyservedonthosewhohavenotenteredanappearance:r18.5UCPR i.e.theyareeithernotapartytoproceedings(subsa)ornotanactivepartytoproceedings(subsb)
WhereNOMhasbeencorrectlyserved,mattermaybedealtwithineitherparty’sabsence:r18.7UCPR Directionsastoaresultofaninterlocutoryhearingismadeunderr18.9UCPR N.B.inregardstohearsayevidence,contrarytos59EvidenceAct,hearsayevidenceisallowedininterlocutory proceedings:s75EvidenceAct
Interimpreservationorders–maybeusedbeforeorafteractioniscommenced Injunctiverelief:r25.2(1)(c)UCPR Todoso,applicantmustshowa“PFcase”andthat“balanceofconvenience”favourstheorderbeingmade:ApplevSamsung (2011) However,thiscasewasappealedandtheinjunctionwasdischarged
FederalCourthaspowertomakesuchinjunctionsasthecourt“haspower,inrelationtomattersinwhichithasjurisdiction,to makeordersofsuchkinds…thattheCourtthinksappropriate”:s23FederalCourtAct1976(Cth) SupremeCourthaspowertodosoatanystageofproceedingswhereitisjustorconvenienttodosobyinherentjurisdictionand s66(4)SupremeCourtAct1970(NSW) 33
DistrictCourthaslimitedpowertogranttemporaryinjunctionsforaperiodnotexceeding14daystoenableSupremeCourt proceedingstobecommenced:s141DistrictCourtAct1973(NSW) Foraninterlocutoryinjunctiontosucceed,applicantneedstosatisfythecourtthathehasaPFcase,aswellassatisfyingthe courtthattheinconvenienceorinjuryexperiencedbyapplicantoutweighstheinconvenienceorinjurytotheotherpartyif injuctionweregranted:BeechamvBristol(1968) PFcasemeansthatapplicationcanshowasufficientlikelihoodofsuccesstojustifythecircumstances,ratherthanapplicationmust showitismoreprobablythannotthat,attrial,theywillsucceed:ACBvO’Neill(2006) InterlocutoryinjunctiontopreventABCfromscreeningadocothatimpliesthatO’Neill,convictedchildmurderer,wasresponsibleforthedisappearanceoftheBeaumont children
Partiesseekinginjunctionsareusuallyrequiredtogiveanundertakingastodamages:r25.8UCPR However,thecourtcannotcompelthegivingofanundertaking,butitmayrefuseapplicationforinterlocutoryreliefunless undertakingisoffered:TuckervNewBrunswick(1890)s
Ordersforpreservationofproperty:r25.3UCPR Ordersfordisposalofperishableproperty:r25.4UCPR Ordersforinterimdistributionofpropertyorincomesurplustothesubjectmatterofproceedings:rr25.5-25.6UCPR Ordersforpaymentofsharesinafundbeforeallinterestedpartiesaredetermined:r25.7UCPR Freezingorders(Marevainjunctions):r25.11and25.14UCPRandJacksonvSterling(1987) AMarevainjunctionpreventsapartyfromdisposingofassetstofrustratetheenforcementofajudgement–PsuedDforbreachofs52TPAandappliedtoFCAfororder thatDpay$3milassecurity–courtfoundPhadgoodchanceofsuccessandorderedDtoprovidesecurity–Dappealed–HCAfoundthattheordershouldnothavebeen made,butrecognisedthecourt’spowertograntMarevainjunctions
Forlowercourts,thispowercomesfromthecourt’sinherentequitablejurisdiction:JacksonvSterling(1987) Forinherentpowerofthecourttopreventanabuseofitsownprocess ForSuperiorcourts,thegeneralgrantsofstatutorypowersprovidesuperiorcourtsthepowertomakeinterlocutoryorderswherejustorappropriate •
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AnapplicationshouldcomplywithPNSCGen14
Searchorders(AntonPillerorders):r25.19UCPR AntonPillerordersauthoriseseizureofdocumentsorotherevidence.Thepurposeistopreserveevidencerequiredtoproveapplicant’sclaimandwhichisindangerof beingdestroyed
AntonPillerordersareobtainedonanexpartebasis Thismeansthatrespondentdoesnothaveanynoticeanditsobtainedbytheapplicantintherespondent’sabsence
ElementstobesatisfiedtosucceedinobtaininganAntonPillerorder:AustressFreyssinetvJoesph(2006) 1) ApplicantseekingorderhasastrongPFcaseonanaccruedcauseofaction;and 2) Potentialoractuallossordamagetoapplicantwillbeseriousifsearchordernotmade;and 3) Sufficientevidenceinrelationtotherespondentthat; a. Respondentpossessesimportantevidentiarymaterial;and b. Realpossibilitythatrespondentmaydestroymaterial
AnapplicationshouldcomplywithPNSCGen13
Doesyourclientunderstandthecostsandimplicationsofcommencingproceedings? • • •
i.e.formalconceptofcosts,cost/benefitperspectives,costsofcourt,lawyers,ifoneloses,ifwins Also,thephysical,social,environmentalcosts Also,costoftime Implicationsofcommencingproceedings–filingcosts,needmoneytoevenstartthematter,delays o
Isitworthsuingtheotherparty? i.e.willtheybeabletopayup?
Limitationperiods Purposeofimposinglimitationperiods “Wherethereisdelay,thewholequalityofjusticedeteriorates”:RvLawrence(1982)perLordHailshamofStMaryleboneLC
Fourbroadrationalesforlimitationperiods:BrisbaneSouthRegionalHealthvTaylor(1996)perHcMughJ 1) 2) 3) 4)
Astimegoesby,relevantevidenceislikelytobelost Itisoppressive,even“cruel”toDtoallowanactiontobebroughtlongaftercircumstanceswhichgaverisetoithavepassed Peopleshouldbeabletoarrangetheiraffairsandutilisetheirresourcesonthebasisthatclaimscannolongerbemadeagainstthem Publicinterestrequiresthatdisputesbesettledasquicklyaspossible 35
Whendothetimelimitscommence?Doesitcommencefromwhentheactionoccurredorwhentheyengagedyou?Orwhentheactionhasbeenlodgedincourt?
Limitationsaresubstantivelaw:JohnPfeiffervRogerson(2000) Limitationperiodsareamatterofsubstantive,notprocedural,lawandaregovernedbythelawthatgovernsthecauseofaction
Limitationperiods:LimitationAct1969(NSW) Cause of action
Period
Contract Tort general Breachoftrustorrecoveryoftrustproperties COA founded on a deed Recovery of land Defamation Personalinjurybefore05/12/02 Pe rsonal i njury a fte r 05/12/02
6 years from date on which COA accrues to the P: s 14(1)(a) 6 years from date on which COA accrues to the P: s 14(1)(b) 6yearsfromdateonwhichCOAaccruestotheP:s48 12 years from date on which COA accrues to the P: s 16 12 years from date on which COA accrues to the P: s 27(2) 1 year from date of publication: s 14B 3yearsfromdateonwhichCOAaccruestotheP:s18A(2) 3 y ea rs from date on w hich C OA i s discov er abl e by P ; or 12yearsrunningfromtimeofactoromissionallegedtohaveresultedininjuryordeath,whichever periodisfirsttoexpire:s50C(1)(b) 3 years after date on which injury was received: s 151D Workers Compensation Act 1987 (NSW) 3 years after date of motor accident: s 109 Motor Accidents Compensation Act 1999 (NSW)
Work injury Motor accident
Limitationperiodcanbesuspendedorpostponedwherethehasbeenfraudormistake:ss55and56LimitationAct1969 (NSW) Limitationperiodforminors Generally,limitationperiodsforminorsaresuspendeduntilmajorityattained:s52LimitationAct1969 Minorsaredefinedas“underadisability”unders11(3)LimitationAct1969andaCOAaccrueswhenthedisabilitynolongerexists
However,limitationperiodsforpersonalinjurymattersmaynotalwaysbesuspended • •
IfapersonalinjuryCOAoccurredbefore5/12/02,limitationperiodissuspendeduntilminorattainsmajorityasdefinedins11(3) IfapersonalinjuryCOAoccurredafter5/12/02,minorswithacapableparentorguardianarestatutebarredfromhavinglimitationperiodssuspended:s50F(2)(a) o Unlessminorhasbeeninjuredbycloserelatives–inwhichcase,limitationperiodsaresuspendeduntilminorreaches25yearsorage:s50E The12yearlong-stoplimitationperiodaccruesfromthetimeminorturns25yearsofage §
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HowtodeterminewhenCOAaccrues Generally,aCOAaccrueswhen: 1) Allthenecessaryfactsoccur,thatis,alltheelementstoaCOAexist Thisiseventifapartyisnotawareofalltheelements:see:WardleyvWA(1992) o 2) ThereisacompetentPwhocansueandacompetentDwhocanbesued:see:ThomsonvLordClanmorris(1900) If action is: Based on fraud Fromconsequencesofmistake WherePisunderadisability Basedonbreachofcontract Based in tort
COA accrues from: Date of discoverability: s 55 Limitation Act 1969 DatePfirstdiscoversmistake:s56LimitationAct1969 Datewheredisabilitynolongerexists,i.e.limitationperiodissuspendedforperiodduringwhichdisabilityexists: s52LimitationAct1969 Datecontractisbreached Date wrongful act is committed or loss or damage is suffered
Whatistheappropriatejurisdiction? Determiningjurisdiction Servicedefinesjurisdiction Generally,nostepcanbetakenagainstDuntiltheyhavebeenservedwithoriginatingprocess OnceDhasbeenserved,Courthasjurisdiction •
Jurisdictionhasimpactonhowacaseistreated Forexample,DChasnojurisdictiononmattersundertheCorporationsAct
Considerwhattheclientwants • • • • • •
Howdoweknowifthejurisdictionisthecorrectjurisdiction? Dowetryanotheronebeforewegettotheonethatwewant? Doweneeddefinitionofanactionfromanotherjurisdictionbeforewegotoanotheronetogetwordontheaction? Dowegotoajurisdictionbasedonaffordability? Whataretheoutcomesofthejurisdiction? Isthereapotentialbiastowardsyourclientinaparticularjurisdiction?
MustknowofALLjurisdictionsandbeawareofandneedtoscopetodeterminewhereyouwillcommenceproceedings
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Typesofjurisdiction Original Federal–allmattersarisingundertheConstitutionorinvolvingitsinterpretation SupremeCourt–anythingwhichmaybenecessarytodojustice
Appellate HighCourt–appealsfromanyjudgements,degrees,ordersandsentencesofanyfederalcourt,anycourtexercisingfederal jurisdictionorSupremeCourtofanystate FederalandStateCourts–appellatepowersgovernedbylegislation StateCourts–jurisdictionallimit LocalCourt–Civil($100kforgeneraldivand$10kforsmallclaims)underPt3andCriminalunderPt4:LocalCourtsAct2007(NSW) DistrictCourt–Civil($750k)underPt3andCriminalunderPt4:DistrictCourtAct1973(NSW) SupremeCourt–CivilandCriminal(unlimited):SupremeCourtAct1970(NSW)
Inherent Supremecourt–allpowersnecessarytoenableittoacteffectively,tocontrolitsownproceedingsandpreventabuseofprocess
Cross-vesting:JurisdictionofCourts(Cross-vesting)Act1987(Cthandallstates) TheseActspurportedtoconferjurisdictiononFederalandFamilyCourtstoheardanddeterminemattersarisingunderStateorTerritoriallawandprovidingforthe transferofproceedingsbetweenthosecourts
UndertheCross-vestingActs,provisionswhichconferFederaljurisdictiononStatecourtsarevalid,butitisunconstitutionalto conferStatejurisdictiononFederalCourts:ReWakim;ExparteMcNally(1999) AspartofthenationalcorporationslawschemeinstigatedaftertheHCA’srulinginNSWvCth(1990),thestateswererequiredtolegislatefortheformationof corporations.Asaresultofthis,thestateshadtovesttheFederalCourtwithstatejurisdictiontoallowCthtohaveeffectivejudicialcontrolovercorporationslaw–the courtfoundthatpowermaybeconferredontothefederalcourtonlybyconsistutionalright(ss75and76Constutition)andthatnootherpolitymayconferjurisdiction ontothecourts–thismeansthatthestatescannotconferontoFederalcourts 38
Assuch,thecross-vestingschemeonlyprovidesfor: ConferraloffederaljurisdictiononStatecourts:s4,CthAct Cross-vestingofStatejurisdictionamongstStatecourts:e.g.s4,NSWAct Transferofproceedingsbetweencourtsparticipatinginthescheme:s5,NSWAct • •
Thistransferistothemostappropriatecourt Transferisonlypossibleifbothtransferringcourtandthecourttowhichitissoughttotransfertheproceedingshavejurisdiction
P’schoiceoftribunalandthereasonsforitarenottobetakenintoaccountindeterminingwhethertheproceedingsshouldbe transferredtoanothercourt:BHPBillitonvSchultz(2004). Inthiscase,relevantfactorstothechoiceofforumwere: Theplaceorplaceswherethepartiesand/orwitnessesresideorcarryonbusiness Thelocationofthesubjectmatterofthedispute Theimportanceoflocalknowledgetotheresolutionoftheissues Thelawgoverningtherelevanttransaction Theproceduresavailableinthedifferentcourts Thelikelyhearingdatesinthedifferentcourts Whetheritissoughttotransfertheproceedingstoaspecialisedcourt,forexample,theFamilyCourt:seeLambertvDean(1989) • • • • • • •
Originatingproceedings Service Servicedefinesjurisdiction:LaurievCarroll(1958) Generally,nostepcanbetakenagainstDuntiltheyhavebeenservedwithoriginatingprocess OnceDhasbeenserved,Courthasjurisdiction •
Anaffidavitofservicesatisfiesthecourtthatadocumenthasbeenproperlyserved:r31.2UCPR Theaffidavitmustclearlyidentifythedocumentfororiginatingproceedingsandmustcontainastatementastowhen,where,howandbywhomservicewaseffected Itmustalsohaveastatementconcerningtheserviceorsubjectmatterofproceedingsandastatementthatdeponentisover16years:r35.8UCPR Affidavitmustnotbefiled:r35.9UCPR • •
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Servicegenerally Effectservicebyeitherleavingacopyofdocumentwithperson(UCPR,r10.21(1)),or,wherenotpossiblebythreatofviolence,leave itasnearaspracticabletothatotherperson(UCPR,r10.21(2)) Leavingacopyofdocument Leavingacopyofdocumentwithperson or,ifthepersondoesnotacceptthecopy,byputtingthecopydownintheperson’spresenceandshouldtellthepersonthe natureofthedocument( UCPR,r10.21(1))
ThereisnoneedtodescribedocumentoractuallyhandtoD–itisenoughthatDknowsadocumentisbeingofferedandtheydonotreject: AinsworthvRedd(1990) RwasinAustralia–Rdidnottakedocumentbutsolicitordidandsaid“weshouldlookatit”–KirbyJsaidthatdocumentshadcomeintothevicinityoftherespondentand, therefore,serviceisokay–ClarkJsaidthattheissuewaswhetherRhaddeclined.Ifdeclined,serverhadtodescribeandputinpresenceofR–factsnotshownifR declined.Assuch,serveronlyneededtoissuethecopyofdocumentwithRevenifRdidnottakecopyintopossessionphysically
Ifrejectedanddisputingservice,Dhasonustoproveevidencethatdocumentwasrejectedandseverdidnotdescribe:ANZvRostkier Further,Dcannotbefraudulentlyinducedintothejurisdictionforthepurposeofservice:BaldryvJackson
Wherethreatofviolence If,byviolenceorthreatofviolence,apersonattemptingserviceispreventedfromapproachinganotherpersonforthepurposeofdeliveringadocumenttotheother person,thepersonattemptingservicemaydeliverthedocumenttotheotherpersonbyleavingitasnearaspracticabletothatotherperson( UCPR,r10.21(2))
Othermethodsofservice,subjecttorules a) Bymeansofpersonalservice( UCPR,r10.5(1)(a) ) b) Bypostingacopyofthedocument,addressedtotheperson: i. Totheperson’saddressforservice( UCPR,r10.5(1)(b)(i) ) ii. Ifthepersonisnotanactiveparty,totheperson’sbusinessorresidentialaddress( UCPR,r10.5(1)(b)(ii) ) c) Byleavingacopyofthedocument,addressedtotheperson: i. Attheperson’saddressforservice( UCPR,r10.5(1)(c)(i) ) ii. Ifthepersonisnotanactiveparty,attheperson’sbusinessorresidentialaddress( UCPR,r10.5(1)(c)(ii) )
Serviceonacorporation ByCorporationsAct2001(Cth),serviceisbyleavingitorpostingittothecompany’sregisteredoffice:s109X(1)(a)CA •
Alternatively,itcanbedeliveredpersonallytothedirectorofthecompany:s109X(1)(b)CA
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ByUCPR,originatingprocessmustbeservedoneachD:r6.2(3)UCPR AnyoriginatingprocessinproceedingsintheSCmustbeservedpersonally:r10.20(2)(a)UCPR Effectservicebyservingonaheadofficeroronasimilarofficerofthecorporation(UCPR,r10.22),or,iftheydon’taccept,leaveitas nearaspracticabletothatotherpersonandtellingthepersonthenatureofthedocument(UCPR,r10.21) Leavingacopyofdocument Leavingacopyofdocumentwithperson or,ifthepersondoesnotacceptthecopy,byputtingthecopydownintheperson’spresenceandshouldtellthepersonthe natureofthedocument( UCPR,r10.21(1))
ThereisnoneedtodescribedocumentoractuallyhandtoD–itisenoughthatDknowsadocumentisbeingofferedandtheydonotreject: AinsworthvRedd(1990) RwasinAustralia–Rdidnottakedocumentbutsolicitordidandsaid“weshouldlookatit”–KirbyJsaidthatdocumentshadcomeintothevicinityoftherespondentand, therefore,serviceisokay–ClarkJsaidthattheissuewaswhetherRhaddeclined.Ifdeclined,serverhadtodescribeandputinpresenceofR–factsnotshownifR declined.Assuch,serveronlyneededtoissuethecopyofdocumentwithRevenifRdidnottakecopyintopossessionphysically
Ifrejectedanddisputingservice,Dhasonustoproveevidencethatdocumentwasrejectedandseverdidnotdescribe:ANZvRostkier Further,Dcannotbefraudulentlyinducedintothejursidctionforthepurposeofservice:BaldryvJackson
Serviceonaninterstatecompany AnoriginatingprocessforserviceinAustralia,butoutsideNSWmustbearastatementthateitherPintendstoproceedunderthe ServiceandExecutionofProcessAct1992(Cth)orthattheplaintiffintendstoproceedundertheUCPR(UCPR,r10.3(3)). ss109X(1)and(2)CAdonotapplytoaprocess,orderordocumentthatmaybeservedundertheServiceandExecutionofProcess Act:s9(9)SEPA
ByUCPR,anyoriginatingprocessinproceedingsintheSCmustbeservedpersonallyonaprincipalofficerofthecompany:r 10.22UCPR A“principalofficer”isdefinedunderr10.21UCPR (a) The chairman of president of the governing body of the corporation, or; (b) The general manager, chief executive officer or other person having general management of the affairs of the corporation, or;
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(c) The secretary, treasurer or other person having the general function of accepting correspondence on behalf of the corporation. Personal service is effected by leaving the document with a principal office of the company, or if they don’t accept it, by putting the copy down in the persons presence and telling the person the nature of the document
ByServiceandExecutionofProcessAct1992(Cth),thereareseveralwaystoeffectservice Serviceofaprocess,orderordocumentonacompanyistobeeffectedbyleavingitat,orbysendingitbypostto,thecompany’s registeredoffice(ServiceandExecutionofProcessAct,s9(1)) Aprocess,orderordocumentmaybeservedonacompanybydeliveringacopyofitpersonallytoadirectorofthecompanywho resideswithinAustralia(ServiceandExecutionofProcessAct,s9(2)) Ifaliquidator(ServiceandExecutionofProcessAct,s9(3)),officialmanager(ServiceandExecutionofProcessAct,s9(4))or administrator(ServiceandExecutionofProcessAct,s9(4A))ofacompanyhasbeenappointed,aprocess,orderordocumentmay beservedonthecompanybyleavingitat,orbysendingitbypostto,theofficeoftheliquidator,officialmanageroradministrator lodgedundertheCorporationsAct Anaffidavitofservicesatisfiesthecourtthatadocumenthasbeenproperlyserved:s11SEPA Therequirementsofthistypeofaffidavitarelessonerous
ServiceonaDwhoisinterstate AnoriginatingprocessforserviceinAustralia,butoutsideNSWmustbearastatementthateitherPintendstoproceedunderthe ServiceandExecutionofProcessAct1992(Cth)orthattheplaintiffintendstoproceedundertheUCPR(UCPR,r10.3(3)). Effectservicebyeitherleavingacopyofdocumentwithperson(UCPR,r10.21(1)),or,wherenotpossiblebythreatofviolence,leave itasnearaspracticabletothatotherperson(UCPR,r10.21(2)) Leavingacopyofdocument Leavingacopyofdocumentwithperson or,ifthepersondoesnotacceptthecopy,byputtingthecopydownintheperson’spresenceandshouldtellthepersonthe natureofthedocument( UCPR,r10.21(1))
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ThereisnoneedtodescribedocumentoractuallyhandtoD–itisenoughthatDknowsadocumentisbeingofferedandtheydonotreject: AinsworthvRedd(1990) RwasinAustralia–Rdidnottakedocumentbutsolicitordidandsaid“weshouldlookatit”–KirbyJsaidthatdocumentshadcomeintothevicinityoftherespondentand, therefore,serviceisokay–ClarkJsaidthattheissuewaswhetherRhaddeclined.Ifdeclined,serverhadtodescribeandputinpresenceofR–factsnotshownifR declined.Assuch,serveronlyneededtoissuethecopyofdocumentwithRevenifRdidnottakecopyintopossessionphysically
Ifrejectedanddisputingservice,Dhasonustoproveevidencethatdocumentwasrejectedandseverdidnotdescribe:ANZvRostkier Further,Dcannotbefraudulentlyinducedintothejursidctionforthepurposeofservice:BaldryvJackson
Wherethreatofviolence If,byviolenceorthreatofviolence,apersonattemptingserviceispreventedfromapproachinganotherpersonforthepurposeofdeliveringadocumenttotheother person,thepersonattemptingservicemaydeliverthedocumenttotheotherpersonbyleavingitasnearaspracticabletothatotherperson( UCPR,r10.21(2))
ByServiceandExecutionofProcessAct1992(Cth),thereareseveralwaystoeffectservice Serviceofaprocess,orderordocumentonacompanyistobeeffectedbyleavingitat,orbysendingitbypostto,thecompany’s registeredoffice(ServiceandExecutionofProcessAct,s9(1)) Aprocess,orderordocumentmaybeservedonacompanybydeliveringacopyofitpersonallytoadirectorofthecompanywho resideswithinAustralia(ServiceandExecutionofProcessAct,s9(2)) Ifaliquidator(ServiceandExecutionofProcessAct,s9(3)),officialmanager(ServiceandExecutionofProcessAct,s9(4))or administrator(ServiceandExecutionofProcessAct,s9(4A))ofacompanyhasbeenappointed,aprocess,orderordocumentmay beservedonthecompanybyleavingitat,orbysendingitbypostto,theofficeoftheliquidator,officialmanageroradministrator lodgedundertheCorporationsAct Anaffidavitofservicesatisfiesthecourtthatadocumenthasbeenproperlyserved:s11SEPA Therequirementsofthistypeofaffidavitarelessonerous
ServiceonDwhoisoverseas OriginatingprocessmaybeservedoutsideAustraliainthecircumstancesreferredtoinSchedule6( UCPR,r11.2).AccordingtoSchedule6,theoriginatingprocessmaybe servedoutsideAustraliainrelationtothefollowingcircumstances: a) IftheproceedingsarefoundedonacauseofactionarisinginNSW( UCPR,Schedule6(a) ) b) IftheproceedingsarefoundedonabreachofcontractinNSW,whetherornotthebreachisprecededoraccompaniedbyabreachthatrendersimpossiblethe performanceofanypartofthecontractwhichoughttobeperformedinNSW( UCPR,Schedule6(b)) 43
c) IftheproceedingsarefoundedonatortcommittedinNSW( UCPR,Schedule6(d)) d) IfthepersontobeservedisdomiciledorordinarilyresidentinNSW( UCPR,Schedule6(g)) e) Ifthesubjectmatteroftheproceedings,sofarasconcernsthepersontobeserved,ispropertyinNSW( UCPR,Schedule6(j) )
Theyneednotbepersonallyservedaslongasitisservedonthepersoninaccordancewiththelawofthecountryinwhich serviceiseffected:r11.6UCPR Thismeansthatiftheserviceisappropriatewithintheruleofcountry,Pwillbeabletoproceedwithclaim
Further,ifDdoesnotenteranappearance,PmaynotproceedagainstDwithoutleaveofSC:r11.4(1) Ingrantingleave,courtmustregard4factors:BulldogsvWilliams(2008) (1) (2) (3) (4)
WhetherDwasproperlyserved WhetherclaimsfallwithinSch6ofUCPR WhetherPhasanarguablecasecapableofsurvivinganordinaryapplicationforsummaryjudgment Whetherlocalforumis“clearlyinappropriate”andthereissomeotherforumwhichismoreappropriate
Obtainingorderforsubstitutedservice Pmustsatisfycourtthatdocumentseithercannotpracticablybeservedonperson(r10.14(1)(a)UCPR)orcannotpracticablybe servedonthepersoninthemannerprovidedbylaw(r10.14(1)(b)UCPR) Ifsatisfied,thecourtmayorderthat,insteadofserviceofdocument,stepsbetakentobringthedocumenttothenoticeoftheperson:r10.14(1)UCPR
Ifsatisfied,Pmustshowevidenceofsearchesandinquiriestofindthepersonandthatproposedmethodofsubstitutedserviceis likelytobringnoticetoparty’sattention: SyndicateMortgageSolutionsPtyLtdvKhaledEl-Sayed(2009) Examplesofattempts • • • •
Theplaintiffhastriedtoservethedocumentspersonally,throughthepost,orthroughsomeotheracceptedmethodofservice Theplaintiffhasmadeseveralinquiriestotryandlocatethedefendantwithoutsuccess Serviceappearstobe“impracticable”( SyndicateMortgageSolutionsPtyLtdvKhaledEl-Sayed ) Proposedmethodsofservice,suchasemail,fax,skype,facebook,etc,isreasonablylikelytobringnoticetothedefendant’sattention( SyndicateMortgage SolutionsPtyLtdvKhaledEl-Sayed )
Objectiontoservice Seekingordertosetasideoriginatingprocess:r12.11(a)UCPR WhereDhassoughttohavetheSOCsetasideandhasbeenrejected,Dhas7daystoenteranappearanceeitherbyfilinganoticeofappearanceorfilingadefence:r 6.10(1)(a)(ii)CPA 44
Anordersettingasidetheserviceoftheoriginatingprocessonthedefendant(UCPR,r12.11(1)(b)) Anorderdeclaringthattheoriginatingprocesshasnotbeendulyservedonthedefendant(UCPR,r12.11(1)(c))
StatementofClaimorSummons? Summonsareusedwherequestionsoflawareindispute:r6.4UCPR (1) Proceedingsofthefollowingkindsmustbecommencedbysummons: a. proceedingsinwhichthereisnodefendant, b. proceedingsonanappealorapplicationforleavetoappeal,otherthanproceedingsassignedtotheCourtofAppeal, b1.proceedingsbeforetheSupremeCourtintheexerciseofitsjurisdictionundersection69ofthe SupremeCourtAct1970 , c. proceedingsforpreliminarydiscoveryorinspectionunderPart5, d. proceedingsonastatedcase, e. proceedingsonanapplicationforapprovalunder section75oftheCivilProcedureAct2005 ofanagreementforthecompromiseorsettlementofaclaim, f. proceedingsonanapplicationforatransferorderunderPart9ofthe CivilProcedureAct 2005 , g. proceedingsonanapplicationfortheremovalortransferofproceedingstothecourtunderanyAct,otherthananapplicationforatransferorderunder Part9ofthe CivilProcedureAct 2005 , h. proceedings(otherthanproceedingsonaclaimfordamages)onanyapplicationmadeunderanyAct(otherthanthe Civil ProcedureAct2005 ), i. proceedingsonanapplicationtothecourtunderanyAct,otherthan: i. proceedingsonanapplicationunderthe Supreme CourtAct1970 ,theDistrictCourtAct 1973 ortheLocalCourtAct 2007 ,and ii. proceedingsonanapplicationthatmayproperlybemadeinexistingproceedings, j. anyotherproceedingsthat,pursuanttotheserulesoranyotherrulesofcourt,arerequiredtobecommencedbysummons. (2) Proceedingsofthefollowingkindsmaybecommencedbysummons,exceptwheretheapplicationismadeinproceedingsthathavebeencommencedinthecourt: a. proceedingsonanapplicationforawritofhabeascorpusadsubjiciendum, b. proceedingsonanapplicationforanorderforthecustodyofaminor, c. proceedingsonanapplicationforanorderfortheappointmentofatutorofa personunderlegalincapacity d. proceedingsonanapplicationforadeclarationofright, e. proceedingsonanapplicationforaninjunction, f. proceedingsonanapplicationfortheappointmentofareceiver, g. proceedingsonanapplicationforanorderforthedetention,custodyorpreservationofproperty, h. proceedingsonaclaimforrelieffortrespasstoland Ifproceedingshavealreadybeencommenced,theapplicationshouldbemadebymotion:seerule18.1. (3) ProceedingsintheSupremeCourtthattheplaintiffintendstobeenteredintheCommercialListortheTechnologyandConstructionListaretobecommencedby summons. (4) Proceedings: a. inwhichthesoleorprincipal questionatissueis,orislikelytobe,oneof: i. theconstructionofanActoraCommonwealthAct,or 45
ii. theconstructionofaninstrumentmadeunderanActoraCommonwealthAct,or iii. theconstructionofadeed,will,contractorotherdocument,or iv. someotherquestionoflaw,or b. inwhichthereisunlikelytobeasubstantialdisputeoffact, areamongstthosewhichareappropriatetobecommencedbysummonsunlesstheplaintiffconsiderstheproceedingsmoreappropriatetobecommencedby statementofclaim.
Forms Represented: • •
SOC:Form3A Summons:For4A
Unrepresented: • •
SOC:Form3B Summons:Form4B
StatementofClaimsareusedwhereissuesoffactareindispute:r6.3UCPR Proceedingsonaclaimforreliefinrelationtoadebtorotherliquidatedclaim( UCPR,r6.3(a) ) Proceedingsonaclaimforreliefinrelationtoatort( UCPR,r6.3(b) ) Proceedingsonaclaimbasedonanallegationoffraud( UCPR,r6.3(c)) Proceedingsonaclaimfordamagesforbreachofdutyandthedamagesconsistoforinclude: i. Damagesinrespectofthedeathofanyperson( UCPR,r6.3(d)(i) ) ii. Damagesinrespectofpersonalinjuriestoanyperson( UCPR,r6.3(d)(ii) ) iii. Damagesinrespectofdamagetoanyproperty( UCPR,r6.3(d)(iii) ) e) Proceedingsonaclaimforreliefinrelationtoatrust( UCPR,r6.3(e) ) f) Proceedingsonaclaimforpossessionofland( UCPR,r6.3(f) ) a) b) c) d)
Informationneededonoriginatingprocess Thenameofthecourtinwhichproceedingsaretobecommenced( UCPR,r4.2(1)(a) ) Ifrelevant,thedivisioninwhichtheproceedingareintendedtobeheard( UCPR,r4.2(1)(b) ) Thevenueatwhichtheproceedingsareintendedtobeheard( UCPR,r4.2(1)(c) ) Thetitleoftheproceedings( UCPR,r4.2(1)(d) ) Thenatureoftheprocess(summonsorstatementofclaim)( UCPR,r4.2(1)(e) ) Iftheprocessisfiledbyapersonwhoisneitherthepartynortheparty’ssolicitororsolicitor’sagent,thecapacityinwhichthepersonactswhenfilingthe document( UCPR,r4.2(1)(f) ) g) Theparty’saddressandtheparty’saddressforservice( UCPR,r4.2(1)(g) ) a) b) c) d) e) f)
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h) Theaddress,ifknown,ofanydefendant( UCPR,r4.2(1)(h) )
Pleadings:Pt14UCPR Form: Pleadingstobedividedintoparagraphs14.6 • •
Eachmattermust,sofarasconvenient,beputinaseparateparagraph( UCPR,r14.6(b)) Theparagraphsmustbenumberedconsecutively( UCPR,r14.6(c))
Pleadingstocontainfacts,notevidence14.7 Apartyneednotpleadafactiffactispresumedbylawtobetrue(UCPR,r14.10(a))andburdenofdisprovingthefactliesonthe oppositeparty(UCPR,r14.10(b)) Exceptsofarasmaybenecessarytomeetaspecificdenialofthatfactbyanotherparty’spleading.
Facts,notallegations,mustbepleaded:GunnsvMarr
Pleadingstobebrief-14.8
Contents Wheretherearereferencesinpleadingstodocumentsandconversations,theyshoulddescribetheeffectofthedocumentor conversation:r14.9 Itshouldnotbeintheprecisetermsstated
Pleadingsmustnotclaimforanunliquidatedamount:r14.13(1) ExceptiontothisistheclaimisintheLocalCourtinregardstorepairtowingorcostofhiringamotorvehicleisaconsequenceof damagedallegedasaresultofnegligencebyDorD’sagentorservant:r14.13(2)
Mattermustbespecificallypleadedbyplaintiffordefendantifitwouldtaketheotherpartybysurprise:r14.14 Materialfactsarenotstatementofmaterialfactsalone–“material”meansmaterialtotheclaim,thatis,tothecause/sofaction whicharereliedupon:KirbyvSanderson(2002) 47
ApleadingmustdiscloseareasonableCOAandthefactsthatsupportitinordertoassistDtothecasetheyhavetomeet–the pleadingisnotsufficientifnoCOAcanbededucedfromitwhenthestatementstandsalone:CharlieCartervAlliedEmployees’ Association(WA)(1987) Particularsmustalsobeprovided:r15.1UCPR Theparticularstobegivenmustbesetoutinthepleadingor,ifthatisinconvenient,mustbesetoutinaseparatedocumentreferredtoin thepleadingandfiledwiththepleading(UCPR,r15.9). Theparticularstobegivenbyapleadingthatallegesnegligence(whethercontributoryorotherwise): a) Muststatethefactsandcircumstancesonwhichthepartypleadingreliesasconstitutingtheallegednegligentactoromission( UCPR,r15.5(1)(a) ) b) Ifthepartypleadingallegesmorethanonenegligentactoromission,must,sofaraspracticable,stateseparatelythefactsandcircumstancesonwhichtheparty reliesinrespectofeachallegednegligentactoromission( UCPR,r15.5(1)(b) )
PleadingsmustalsobeintelligibleandstatethefactsonwhichPreliesfortheexistencefortheirCOA.Incoherentstatementsofclaim shouldnotbeallowed:MarkisicvDeptofCommunityServicesofNSW(2006) MtookchildtoAustraliafromMacedonia–DeptruledtotakechildbacktoMac–Mappealedruling–childflowtoMac–claimwasthatvariouspartieswerevicariously liableandclaimedthattherewasaconspiracyincludingjudges–SOCwasamendedanditwasjustasbad–itwasconsideredvexatiousandscandalous–courtconsidered thatitwould’vebeenstruckoutevenifitgotthrough
Ifpleadingsarenotclear,provideproceduralfairness,etc,andare,instead,intelligible,ambiguous,vagueorjusttoogeneralsoasto embarrasstheoppositepartywhodoesnotknowwhatisallegedagainsthim,thecourtmayorderpleadingbestruckout:PriestvNSW Thismustbesupportedbyparticulars,eithersetoutinthepleadingor,ifthatisinconvenient,setoutinaseparatedocumentreferredtoin thepleadingandfiledwiththepleading:r15.9UCPR Aparty’spleadingsmustbeverifiedbyaffidavit(UCPR,r14.23(2)). However,thereareexceptionstowhatneedstobeverifiedbyaffidavit
Exceptionstoverificationbyaffidavitwherethereisarecoveryofpagesforthefollowing a) b) c) d) e) f)
Defamation( UCPR,r14.22(1)(a)) Maliciousprosecution( UCPR,r14.22(1)(b) ) Falseimprisonment( UCPR,r14.22(1)(c)) Trespasstotheperson( UCPR,r14.22(1)(d) ) Death(UCPR,r14.22(1)(e)) Personalinjury( UCPR,r14.22(1)(f) )
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Amendmentofpleadings Non-appearanceofadefendantattrialdoesnotgivetheplaintifffreereintoamendpleadingsandraiseissueswhichtheabsentdefendanthasnoknowledgeof: Banque CommercialeS.AvAkhilHoldingsLimited (1990)
Defendantmustpleadcontributorynegligence:r14.16 Pleadingsmustbeconsistentbutmatterscanbepleadedinthealternative:r14.18 Pleadingsmayraisepointsoflaw:r14.19 Thatsaid,FrenchCJinCharlieCarter(1987)alsonotedthat,althoughr14.19allowsapleadingtoraiseapointoflaw,pleadingsshouldnotcontainmereallegationsor conclusionsoflaw
Cannotpleadthegeneralissue:r14.20
Whereincorrectlycommencedby: Summons:r6.6UCPR Statementofclaim:r6.5UCPR
…proceedingswillbetakentohavebeendulycommencedasfromdateoffilingandwillbecontinuedaccordingly: GreenwoodvPapademetri(2007) Considerliquidatedvsunliquidatedclaims WhereunliquidatedclaimsinDistrictCourt,PNDC(Civil)1requiresadditionalrequirements: P’spreparationfortrialmustbewelladvancedbeforefilingSOC:para2.1 OnservingSOC,PmustalsoserveonD: Proposedconsentordersforpreparationofcase:para3.1 Notificationofthedateandtimeofthepre-trialconferencewhichwillbeprovidedonfilingoftheSOC:para5.1
Anyparticularsoftheclaimthatarerequiredshouldhavebeenrequestedandsuppliedbytimeofpre-trialconference:para3.3
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Defence IfDdoesnotrespondorspecificallydenyeachfactualallegationintheSOC,thosefactsaredeemedtobeadmitted:r14.26 UCPR IfDwantstofileacounterclaim,Pmustalsofileadefenceinthesamemannerorallfactualallegationsaredeemedtobeadmitted
Apartymaynotwithdrawanadmissionoranymatterthatoperatesforthebenefitofanotherpartywithoutconsentoftheother partyorbyleaveofthecourt:r12.6(2)UCPR
However,anydefencemaybewithdrawnatanytime(r12.6(1)UCPR)byfilinganoticeofwithdrawalstatingtheextentof thewithdrawal(r12.6(3)UCPR) Wherewithdrawalisbyconsent,noticeofwithdrawalmustbeaccompaniedbyanoticeofconsentbyallrelevantparties:r 12.6(4)UCPR
ItisinthedefencethatDcounterclaimsandrequestsfurtherparticulars ParticularsoperatetoassistindefiningthecaseinwhichDhastoanswer:SimsvWran(1984)perHuntJ However,thereisafinelinebetweengivingparticularsofthecase,anddisclosingevidencebywhichthatcaseistobeproved: AllianzvNewcastleFormwork(2007) Thecourtdoesnotlookkindlyuponanexcessiverequestforparticularsandanunbendingresponsethatthefulllistofparticularsbeprovided
Providingofparticularsisonlyabitmoreonerousinregardstopersonalinjuryclaimswhereafulllistofparticularsare required:r15.12UCPR Pmustalsoprovideparticularsforallegationsoffraud(r15.3),conditionofmind(r15.4),negligenceandtort(r15.5),claimsfor outofpocketexpenses(r15.6),exemplarydamages(r15.7)andaggravateddamages(r15.8),butitisnottothespecificityofr 15.12
Thecourtcanmakeanorderforparticularstobefiled:r15.10(1)(a)UCPR
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Reply:r14.4UCPR Itispresumedthat,wherethereisnoreplytodefencebyP,thereisadenialofeveryallegationoffactmadeinthe pleading:r14.27(2)and(5)UCPR Thisresultsinajoinderofalltheissuesinapleading:r14.27UCPR
InproceedingsintheSupremeCourtortheDistrictCourt,aplaintiffmayfileareplytoadefence:subs1 InproceedingsintheLocalCourt,aplaintiffmayfileareplytoadefenceonlybyleaveoftheCourt:subs2 Thetimelimitedfortheplaintifftofileareplyis14daysafterserviceofthedefenceontheplaintiff:subs3
Counterclaimsandsetoffs Setoffsarewhereonepartycanapplyadebt(liquidatedclaim)owedtohimbyanotherpartytodischargeallorpartyof adebtheowesthatparty DhasarighttosetoffiftherearemutualdebtsbetweenPandDaswayofdefence:CPAs21 s21CPAdoesnotapplytounliquidatedclaimsandisrestrictedtomutualdebts:IntegralHomeLoansvInterstar(No2)(2007)
Counterclaimsisaproceduraldevicewhereactionsbyonepartyagainsttheotherandviceversaareheardpartofone proceeding:s22CPA Thisisaproceduraldeviceonlyandnotasubstantiveright–anysubstantiverighttoclaimcontributionexistsindependently: DillinghamvSteelMains(1975) Thismeanthatanypartymakingacounterclaimneedstoensurethatthereisaseparaterighttoclaimcontributionfromadifferentareaoflaw,whetherstatutoryorcase law
CounterclaimsagainstPdonothavetorelatedorconnectedtoP’sclaimorariseoutofthesametransaction–itismerely requiredtobewithinthesamepartiestotheoriginalclaimandbeamatterwherecourthasjurisdiction:s22(1)CPA However,Dcanbringacounterclaimagainstapersonwhoisnotapartytotheproceedingsifitisrelatedorconnectedwiththe subjectoftheexistingproceedings:s22(2)CPA Inthissituation,thenon-partybecomesacross-defendantandisboundbythejudgementbetweenPandD 51
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Further,withoutanorderofthecourt,cross-DdoesnotbecomeaDagainstPandisnotallowedtointrudeuponconductofproceedingsbetweenPandD
Thispartymustbeservedwithboththeoriginatingprocessandthecrossclaim:r9.7UCPR
Counterclaimsmustbemadeinthesametimelimitforapartytofileadefence:r9.1UCPR ForproceedingscommencingasaSOC,thisperiodis28daysafterserviceorsuchtimethecourtdirects:r6.10(1)(a)UCPR
DefencestoacounterclaimmustbemadeinthesamemannerasaSOC:r9.4UCPR IfacrossDdoesnotfileadefence,thedecisionasbetweenpartiestothecounterclaim,arebinding:r9.5UCPR
Discontinuance,withdrawal,summarydismissalandsettingasideoforiginatingprocess:Pt12UCPR PmaydosoinregardstoallclaimsforrelieforallclaimsforrelieveinrespecttoaparticularDbyfilinganoticeof discontinuance:r12.1(1)UCPR However,thisrequiresconsentofeachactiveparty(subsa),andwithleaveofthecourt(subsb) NoticeofdiscontinuancemusthaveacertificatebysolicitorsayingthatPisonlydiscontinuingforthemselvesandforno oneelse:subs2(a) However,ifthenoticeistorepresentmorethanP,theremustbeanoticefromeachpartywhoseconsentisrequiredundersubs 1totheeffectthattherelevantpartyconsentstotheproceedingsbeingdiscontinued,withleaveofthecourt:subs2(b) Inthisinstance,anoticeofconsentisrequired:subs3
Thisruledoesnotapplytoproceedingsonacounterclaim:subs5
Effectofdiscontinuance-doesnotpreventplaintiffstartingagain:r12.3UCPR However,thisissubjecttoconsentandleaverequirementsasoutlinedinr12.1UCPR IfthisoccurswhilePisliabletopaycostsofanotherpartyinrelationtooriginalproceedings,courtmayplaceastayonnewproceedingsuntilcostsarepaid:r12.4UCPR
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Dismissalofproceedingsforlackofprogress:Pt12Div3 Dismissalduetowantofduedespatch:IfPdoesnotprosecute(subs1)orDconductdefence(subs2)withduedespatch, courtmayorderproceedingsbedismissed,defencesmaybestruckoutinpartorinfull,oranyotherorderthecourtsees fit:r12.7UCPR ss56-60CPAarerelevantconsiderationsinthecourt’sdecisiontodoso
IntheSupremeCourt,ifnoactionhasbeenmadein5months,courtmaydismissproceedingsofitsownmotion:r12.8 UCPR NoticemustbegiventoPandanyotheractivepartybeforethisistobedone:r12.8(4)UCPR Noticecanbesentbyposttoperson’saddressor,ifnotknow,lastknownaddresswithenvelopemarkedwithreturnaddress:r12.8(5)UCPR
IntheDistrictorLocalCourt,ifnodefenceorcross-claimhasbeenfiled,anapplicationfordefaultjudgementhasnotbeen filedandproceedingsnototherwisedisposedofin9months,courtmaydismissproceedingsofitsownmotion:r12.9(2) UCPR Nonoticeisneeded:r12.9(3)UCPR
Defectivepleadings Summaryjudgment PcanapplyforsummaryjudgementagainstDwhohasfiledadefencethatdoesnotrevealavaliddefencetoP’sclaim,or whoseonlydefenceisinregardtotheamountofdamagesclaimed:r13.1UCPR DcanapplyforsummaryjudgementagainstPwhohasfiledastatementofclaimorsummonsthatisfrivolous,vexatious, wherenoreasonableCOA,ortheproceedingsareanabuseofprocess:r13.4UCPR Frivolousproceedings Thisisonethatisnotworthseriousattention
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Vexatiousproceedings Thisisonethatisundertakingforthepurposeofharassment,onethatcannotsucceedorthatisinitiatedtowastetimeorcausedelay
Abuseofprocess Seein“generalprinciples”,butgenerally,proceedingsbroughtforanulteriorpurpose
Summaryjudgementsaretobe“sparinglyemployed”:GeneralSteelvCommissionerforRailways(1964) Acasemustbeverycleartojustifythesummaryinterventionofthecourttopreventapartyfromsubmittinghiscasefor determinationbythecourt:DeyvVictorianRailwaysCommissioners(1948)perDixonJ ThisisbecausePshouldnotbepreventedfromlitigatingwithoutgoodreasonandDshouldbeallowedtodefendifanarguablecaseexists:s91CPA
Strikingoutpleadings WholeorpartofapleadingmaybestruckoutifpleadingdisclosesnoreasonableCOAordefence(r14.28(1)(a)UCPR), maycauseprejudice,embarrassmentordelayinproceedings(r14.28(1)(b)UCPR),orisanabuseofprocess(r14.28(1)(c) UCPR): MarkisicvDptofCommunityServiceofNSW(No2) ItisnecessarythatthepleadingbeintelligibleandenabletheDtoknowthecasewhichtheDiscalledupontomeet,topleadtoitandtorespondtoitbyevidenceata trial.Thatisessentialifjusticeistobeaffordedbythedefendant,andunderliesinpartsummarydismissalofproceedingsandstrikingoutpleadingsforvexatiousness, failuretodiscloseareasonablecauseofactionortendencytocauseprejudice,embarrassmentordelay
Concludingproceedingsbeforetrial Defaultjudgment PcanapplyforadefaultjudgementifDdoesnotfileanappearanceoradefencewithintherequiredtime:r16.3UCPR DefaultjudgementsprovideanincentiveforDtofileanappearance,adefence(r16.2(1)(a)UCPR),anyaffidavitverifyinghis defence(r16.2(1)(b)UCPR),orDfilesadefencethatthecourtstrikesout(r16.2(1)(c)UCPR)withintheprescribeperiodoftime of28days(r14.3UCPR) Anyapplicationfordefaultjudgementjustbeaccompaniedby:
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Affidavitsinsupportofrequirements:r16.6UCPR(inregardstoliquidatedclaims)orr16.7UCPR(inregardstounliquidated claims) Affidavitofserviceoftheoriginatingprocess:r16.3
LiquidatedvsUnliquidatedclaims Inthecaseofaliquidatedclaim(r16.6UCPR),Pmustfile: Therequirednoticeofmotion, Anaffidavitofserviceofthestatementofclaim, Anaffidavitinsupportwhichwillcontainproofofthedebt-notethattheaffidavitshouldincludeastatementthesourceoftheknowledge, informationorbeliefonwhichtheaffidavitisbased[section172EvidenceAct1995(NSW)]. N.B.OncetheRegistryhasprocessedthesedocuments,judgmentisenteredandtheplaintiffcantakestepstoenforcethejudgment.
Inthecaseofanunliquidatedclaim(r16.7UCPR),judgementisenteredinfavourofDandmatterproceedswithanassessment ofdamagestowhichPisentitled:r16.7UCPR Neitherserviceoftheapplicationfordefaultjudgement,orthepresenceofDisneeded:r16.4(1A)UCPR
Dcanapplytothecourttoexerciseit’sdiscretiontorulethatadefaultjudgementbesetaside:r36.16(2)(a)UCPR Dmustexplainthedelayinfilingadefenceandsatisfythecourtthatthereisameritabledefence:BorowiakvHobbs(2006).D mustalsoprovethatthereisnoprejudicetotheothersidetobeletbackin CaraccidentbetweenPandD–negligenceofP–Pmadeclaimtoinsurer–met–DsoughttogetdamagecoststocartoNRMA–NRMAfailedtorespondtoletterof demandbyD–Dobtainedadefaultjudgement–applicationbyPtosetasidedefaultjudgement–firstinstancedismissed–secondinstancedismissed–bothhadno reasonwhytherewasadelay–courtfoundthattheactionsofNRMAshow“distainorindifference”totimelimitsimposedbytherulesforthefilingofadefence–the judgehasnoconcreteruleormandator yformulatofollowinuseof ar36.16unfettereddiscretion–justhasto assesswhetheritwasareasonabl edelay–NRMAdidnot showthissodefaultjudgementwasnotsetaside
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Costs Costsfollowtheevent:r42.1UCPR Thisprincipleissubjecttothecourtmakingsomeotherorderitseesfit(r42.1UCPR)–thisincludescostsordersonthe ordinaryorindemnitybasis(s98CPA) Indemnitycostsshouldbepaidotherthanthsethatappeartohavebeenunreasonablyincurredorappeartobeofan unreasonableamount:r42.5(b)UCPR
Andthisprincipleissubjecttotheoverridingpurposeins56CPA s60CPAprovidesthattheuseofthisdiscretionisguidedbyproportionalityprinciples:see:ZanellavMadden(2007)perYoung J Issuere:propertyandentitlements–oneofthepartieshadnotappeared–possiblyinScotland,possiblydead–CourtcandeclareDdead–usualwayofdoingthissuchas puttingupnoticesinScotlandwerenotnecessaryconsideringtheexpenseofdoingsoandtheestatevalue($37k)–astheywerejointtenants,indeclaringDdead,Pwas abletoclaimfullvalueofassets
Seealso:VellavANZ(2011) Applicationsfornoticetoproduce–trialofmultiplepartiescostingatleast$100kperday–courtwillnotinterruptproceedingstowaitforsubpoenasfornoticesto produce–willnotdelaytounnecessarilyaddtocosts–sincePt6,ithasdriventheprofessiontoaddresslegalissuesatanearlystage
Alsobearinmindthatcostsmadefollowinginterlocutorydecisionsarepayableontheconclusionofproceedingsunless thecourtotherwiseorders:r42.7UCPR
Costassessmentsarerarelymade,butwhenmade,aredonesounders353LPA Thetaskoftheassessorissetoutins364LPA
ExceptiontothecostsfollowtheeventruleareBullockandSandersonorders Thesearemultiplepartyproceedings
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ThisisasituationwherethereisonePandtwoD’s(D1andD2)–PwinsagainstD2,PlosesagainstD1 BullockorderiswherePpaysD1,butPcanrecovercostsfromD2 SandersonorderiswhereD2paysPdirectlyandpaysD1directly
BullockandSandersonordersmaybemadewhereitwas(i)reasonableforPtoproceedagainstD1,and(ii)theconductof D2drewD1intolitigation Therefore,D2shouldbeliableforthecostsofthatlitigationaswell
Costordersagainstlawyers Lawyershaveadutytoassistthecourtstoachievetheoverridingpurpose:s56(4)CPA Anyfailuretodosocangiveacostsorderunders99CPA,whichappliestoseriousneglect,misconductorincompetenceof lawyer:see:TreadwellvHickey S348LPAachievesthesameaim
Security for costs CourthaspowertoorderPtogivesecurityforD’scostofdefendingP’sclaimandcanorderstayofproceedingsuntilthisis done:r42.21 Thisorderisdiscretionaryanddiscretionisunfettered,butitwillnotbemadeautomatically:BartonvMinisterforForeign Affairs(1984) Thisisborneoutofaprotectivejurisdictiontoensurethattheprimarypurposeforhavingcostsordersthemselvescanbeachieved Disprotectedagainstriskthatcostsorderedmayturnouttobeofnovalue–itisbothacompensationpurposeandapublicinterestpurpose •
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Thecourtmaydosoif: PisnormallyaresidentoutsideNSW:subs1 Thecourttook“outsideNSW”tomeanousideAustraliaorapersonwholivesinaTerritory–todefine“outsideNSW”tomean“another stateinAustralianotinNSW”wouldbeunconstitutionalunders117:AusBuildingconstructionEmployeevCommonwealthTradingBank (1976)
AddressofPisnotstatedormisstatedinoriginatingprocessandthereisreasontobelievethatthiswasduetoanintentionto deceive:subs2 PchangesaddressafterproceedingshavecommencedandPdidsotoavoidconsequencesofproceedings:subs3 Pisacorporationandwillbeunabletopaycostsiforderedtodoso:subsd Theevidencetobereliedonmusthavesomecharacteristicofcogency.Furthermore,speculationastotheinsolvencyorfinancial difficultiesexperiencedbytheplaintiffcompanyisinsufficienttogroundtheexerciseofthediscretion:WarrenMitchellP/LvAustralian MaritimeOfficersUnion(1993) Butgenerally,a“naturalperson”whosueswillnotbeorderedtogivesecuritycosts,howeverpoor:PearsonvNaydler(1977)
PissuingforthebenefitoftheotherandPwillbeunabletopaycostsofD:subse
However,establishingoneofthesedoesnotnecessarilymeanthatanorderisjustified Generally,a“naturalperson”whosueswillnotbeorderedtogivesecuritycosts,howeverpoor:PearsonvNaydler(1977) Evenwithcorporations,theevidencetobereliedonmusthavesomecharacteristicofcogency.Furthermore,speculationastothe insolvencyorfinancialdifficultiesexperiencedbytheplaintiffcompanyisinsufficienttogroundtheexerciseofthediscretion:Warren MitchellP/LvAustralianMaritimeOfficersUnion(1993)
Factstobeconsideredinthebalancingprocessoffactorsinuseofdiscretion:IdoportvNAB(2001) TheexerciseofthepowerisbalancingprocessoffactorsrelevanttoensuringadequateandfairprotectionofacostsawardtoDandavoidinginjusticetoanimpecuniousP bypreventinghis/hercasefromgoingtotrial.
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Thatregardistobehadtothestrengthandbonafidesoftheapplicant’scase Whethertheapplicant’simpecuniositywascausedbytherespondent’sconductsubjectoftheclaim Whethertherespondent’sapplicationforsecurityisoppressive,inthesensethatitisbeingusedmerelytodenyanimpecuniousapplicant arighttolitigate Whetherthereareanypersonsstandingbehindthecompanywhoarelikelytobenefitfromthelitigationandwhoarewillingtoprovidethe necessarysecurity,andifyes Whetherpersonsstandingbehindthecompanyhaveofferedanypersonalundertakingtobeliableforthecostsandifso,theformofany suchundertaking Securitywillonlyordinarilybeorderedagainstapartywhoisinsubstanceaplaintiff,andanorderoughtnottobemadeagainstparties whoaredefendingthemselves(e.g.directlyresistingproceedingsalreadybroughtorseekingtohaltself-helpprocedures)andthusforced tolitigate.
Anyapplicationforsecurityforcostsshouldbemadepromptlyasitis“unfairtolullP”intopreparationoftheproceedings: AvnervDimopoulos Thereasonwhydelaymayleadthecourtintheinterestsofjustice,torefuseanapplicationforsecurityforcosts,whichisotherwiserightandproper,isthatitisunfairto lullaplaintiffintoasituationwhereitinvestsalargesumofmoneyinpreparationforahearingandthentofrustratethatexpenditurebyalastminuteapplication.
Non-compliancewithsecurityordersmayresultinthecourtdismissingP’sproceedings:r42.21UCPRs
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CLlackthecertaintyandexplicitconsequencesofUCPRformalsystemofofferofcompromise S73CPAallowsthecourttodetermineinparticularproceedingsofanydisputewheretherehasbeenacompromiseorsettlement–beforethisprovision,itwas notentirelyclearwhetherseparateproceedingswereneededtobecommencedtoresolvesuchdisputes
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Offersofcompromise Makinganoffer Anypartycanmakeanofferatanytime:r20.26UCPR However,offermustbeexclusiveofcosts:subs2 OffermuststateofferisinaccordancewithPt20oftherules:subs3 PmaynotmakeanofferunlessDhasreceivedparticularsofP’sclaim:subs4 IfPhasmadeanofferandDfeelstheydonothavesufficientinformationtomakeadecision,theycanaskforparticularswithin14daysof receiptofoffer:subs5
Therearetimelimitstohowlongtheofferisopenforacceptance:subs7 Ifofferwasmadeatleast2monthsbeforetrialdate,closingdateforacceptanceofoffermustnotbelessthan28days:subsa Ifofferwasmadelessthan2monthsbeforetrialdate,closingdateforacceptanceofofferiswhatisreasonableinthecircumstances:subsb
Acceptingorrejectinganoffer Offermustbeacceptedinwritingwithin28days(unlessotherwisestatedintheoffer) Tableofentitlementtocosts Whereoffer madeby
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tobeassessedonanindemnitybasisunder (b):r42.14(2)(a)UCPR D
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D is entitled to an order against P for D’s costsuptothetimewhichthosecostsare tobeassessedonanindemnitybasisunder (b):r42.15A(2)(a)UCPR
thedayafterofferwasmade:r42.14(2)(b)(i)UCPR -(whereofferwasmadeaftertrial)asfrom11amonthe dayafterofferwasmade:r42.14(2)(b)(ii)UCPR DisentitledtoanorderagainstPforD’scosts -(whereofferwasmadebeforetrial)asfrombeginningof thedayafterofferwasmade:r42.15(2)(b)(i)UCPR -(whereofferwasmadeaftertrial)asfrom11amonthe dayafterofferwasmade:r42.15(2)(b)(ii)UCPR DisentitledtoanorderagainstPforD’scosts -(whereofferwasmadebeforetrial)asfrombeginningof thedayafterofferwasmade:r42.15A(2)(b)(i)UCPR -(whereofferwasmadeaftertrial)asfrom11amonthe dayafterofferwasmade:r42.15A(2)(b)(ii)UCPR
Ifacceptedandunlessotherwisespecifiedinthenoticeofoffer,allpaymentundertheoffermustbemadewithin28daysoftheoffer:r 20.26(8)UCPR
Calderbankletter Form MustmakeclearthatthisisaCalderbankletterbyeithersaying“thisisaCalderbankletter”or“withoutprejudiceexceptwith costs”–thisallowsyoutogototakethelettertocourttoproveyourofferandbeabletoapplytoclaimforindemnitiesfromtheday oftheoffer:CalderbankvCalderbank(1975) Thisisbecausecostnegotiationsareconfidential–bysaying“exceptwithcosts”,youarewaitingconfidentialityoftheletterinrespecttocosts
Offercanbeinclusiveorexclusiveofcosts Whyyouwouldmakeitinclusiveofcosts?Idon’tknow,buttherearesituationsthatitmightarise
MakingaCalderbankoffer D’soffermustbeagenuineofferthatallowsanappropriateopportunityfortheotherpartytoconsidertheoffer ThecourtwilltakeintoabouttheOfferor’scircumstancesinordertodeterminewhethertheofferwasgenuine:MaitlandHospitalvFisher (No2)(1992) 2.5%differencebetweenD’sofferandthejudgementsumisarealandnotatrivialorcontemptuousoffer–however,thecourttookintoaccountthatDwasakitchen maidwhere$6kwould’vebeenasignificantamount 61
NSWCAfoundthat$129.24differencewasheldtoconstituteagenuineofferofcompromise:ForbesMemorialClubvHodge(1995) Judgementof$30,129.24.Offerof$30,000
Generally,a“walk-away”offer(i.e.walkawayfromtheproceedingsandget$Xandeachpartypayowncosts)isnotagenuinecompromise: HerningvGWS(No2)(2005) However,itdependsonthecircumstances–itdependsonwhethertheofferinthecircumstancesrepresentedagenuineattempttoreacha negotiatedsettlement:LeichhardtvGreen(2004)perSantowJ Thisisopposedtoanattempttomerelytriggeranycostssanctions
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Didtheoffereehavesufficienttimetoconsidertheoffer? Wereanyconditionsattachedtotheofferunreasonable.Thesimplertheoffer,thebetter.Conditionsjustmakeitmorelikelythattheoffereecanrejecttheoffer withimpunity.Offerscanbemadeinclusiveofcostsbutoftenitisbesttomakethemexclusiveofcosts. Offerscanbemadeinthealternative Ifthereisanappeal,donotrelyonapre-trialoffer,makeanotherofferafterthetrialandbeforetheappeal.
RejectionofanofferwhenOffereeknowthereisevidencethatwillgoagainsthimmaybeheldunreasonable:BlagojevchvAustralian IndustrialRelationsCommission(2000) CourtfoundthatOffereehadrejectedofferafterhehadbeenwarnedofachallengetothetruthfulnessofhisevidence(andevidencewasfoundtobeuntrue)
GreatersympathyaccordedtoOffereewhoreceivesofferearlyinproceedingswheretherehasbeennoreasonableopportunityforitto assessitsquestionsofliabilityorlikelyexposureindamages–thisisassessedoncase-by-casebasis:ElitevSalmon(2007)perBastenJA Thecourtsuggestedthat,inthissituation,anOffereeshouldstatethatmoretimeisneededtoassessitssituationand,ifnecessary,shouldmakeacounter-offer
Wherecross-claimmadeafteroffer,producesachangeincircumstancesandOffereerejectsonthisbasis,itmaybeconsideredareasonable rejectionofoffer:RollsRoycevJamesHardie(2001) Whereofferissubjecttoanon-monetarycondition(e.g.apology),thecourtwillusediscretiontoconsiderreasonableofconditionand assesswhetherjudgementresultwasmorefavourablethantheoffer:MagentavRichardEllis(1995) Rejectionofanofferconditionaluponthereleaseofunrelatedproceedingsmaybeconsideredreasonable:BaulderstonevGordian(2006)
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TypesofCalderbankoffers Offersinclusiveofcosts:ElitevSalmon(2007) TheseareonlycontentiousreallywhenOffereerejectsanofferandreceivesajudgementlessthanthatamount Thisisbecauseitresultsinuncertainty–theofferincludedanunquantifiedelementforcostsincurreduptothetimewhenitwaslapsedorrejected Ofcourse,thiscouldberesolvedbysomeformofassessment,butifthecalculationofdamagescomponentisnotclearlyseentoprovideafigureabovethe judgement,theninterestsofjusticewillnotusual lybeservedbyi ncurringextraexpenseinasse ssingcosts:perBastenJA •
Non-conformingruleoffers RuleoffersthatdonotconformwithUCPRrequirementsshouldnotautomaticallybeconsideredtobeaCalderbankletter–itdependson theintentionoftheOfferorasrevealedbytermsoftheoffer:SalvationArmyvBecker(No2)(2007)perIppJA IwouldcautiontheexerciseofcareinassumingthatanofferthatfailsundertheruleswillbetreatedbythecourtsasconstitutingaCalderbankoffer.Therulesthemselves statethattheoffermuststatethatitisanoffermadeundertherules:r26.3(a)UCPR…ifitiscorrectonthiscountbutfailsonothertechnicalities,itisclearthattheoffer wasnotaCalderbankletterandwasintendedtobeanofferundertherules.
Offerofcompromiselimitedtoliability:ValevEggins(No2)(2007) Anoffermaybemadelimitedtoliability
Offerinthealternative:ValevEggins(No2)(2007) Pmadetwooffers–onewaslimitedtoliability.Otherwasofamoneysumpluscosts.
Offerforegoinginterest(asyouareentitledtounderss100[uptojudgement]and101[afterjudgement]CPA):ManlyCouncilv Byrne(No2)(2004) Waiverofinterestpaymentsisanappropriateofferandresultinanorderforindemnitycosts
Orders Calderbankofferdoesnotautomaticallyresultinthecourtmakinganorderforindemnitycosts:SMECvCampbelltownCityCouncil (2000) Rather,thecourthastodetermineindecidingwhethertoawardindemnitycostsistheOfferee’sfailuretoaccepttheofferwarrantsdeparturefromtheoriginalruleasto costsandtheOffereeendsupworseoffthaniftheofferhadbeenaccepteddoesnotofitselfwarrantadeparture
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Evidence Subpoenas Thepowertoissueasubpoenaissetoutins68CPA.TherulesinregardstosubpoenasissetoutinPt33UCPR Formalrequirements:r33.3UCPR TheapprovedformsareForms25,26and27 • • •
25-asubpoenatoattendandgiveevidence 26-asubpoenatoproduce 27-asubpoenatoproduceandtogiveevidence.
Thelastdayofserviceofasubpoenaisthedatefalling5daysbeforetheearliestdatethattheaddresseeisrequiredtocomplyand thedatemustbespecifiedinthesubpoena:r33.3(8)UCPR The5daysare5cleardays:r1.11UCPR
Thecourtmaysetsidethesubpoenaonapplicationofapartyorpersonwithsufficientinterest:r33.4 Noticemustbemadetoissuingparty:subs2
Conductmoneyasdefinedinr33.1UCPRmustbetenderedatreasonabletimebeforedateattendanceisrequiredbeforetheperson isrequiredtocomply:r33.6(1)UCPR
Asubpoenamaynotbeusedasasubstitutefordiscovery:CommissionerofRailwaysvSmall(1938)perJordanCJ Subpoenasmayonlybeusedforalegitimateforensicpurposeandnotaspartofafishingexpedition–itisconsideredtobean abuseofprocess:Small(1938)
Asubpoenaissentoutto3rd parties–anoticetoproduceisforpartiestoproceedings
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Noticetoproduce ThepowertoissuenoticestoproducebeforehearingisinPt21Div2UCPR Apartymustproducedocumentsorthingsthatarereferredtoinanyoriginatingprocess,pleading,affidavitorwitness statementfiledorservedthatisclearlyidentifiedandrelevanttoafactinissue:r21.10UCPR Theapprovedformforthistypeofnoticeisform19.
Form 21.11–setsouttheprocedureforrespondingtoanoticetoproduceandstatesthat14daysistakentobeareasonableperiodof timebetweenserviceofthenoticeandproduction.Thatperiodcouldbeeitherextendedorshortenedonapplicationbythe parties. 21.12-containsalimitationonnoticestoproduceissuedforthepurposeofpersonalinjuryclaims. 21.13–makesprovisionsinrelationtothecostsofcompliance.
ThepowertoissuenoticestoproduceathearingisinPt34UCPR Theapprovedformforthistypeofnoticeisform19.
Discovery Apartygivingdiscoverymustlistallthedocumentsithasoroncehadinitspossession,custodyorpowerthatfallwithindefinedcategoriesItmustthenmakethose documentsavailableforinspectionbytheothersidesubjecttoanyclaimforprivilegeitmaymake.
RulesfordiscoveryareinPt21UCPR Itisgenerallyonlyprovidedbyleaveofthecourt:r21.2UCPR ThisisprobablywhythepoliceinTuxfordtriedtouseasubpoena(whichcanbejustservedonanotherparty)ratherthanusingdiscovery
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DiscoveryinNSWisalsonowrestrictedtoclassesofdocuments:r21.2UCPR Generaldiscoverydoesn’treallyexistanymore:CompagnieFinanciereetCommercialeduPacifiquevThePeruvianGuanoCo (1882)perBrettLJ,followedbyMulleyvManifold (1959)at345perMenziesJ
Anexcludeddocumentisoneofthefollowing(r21.1(1)UCPR) (a) anydocumentfiledintheproceedings, (b) anydocumentservedonpartyAafterthecommencementoftheproceedings, (d) anydocumentthatwhollycameintoexistenceafterthecommencementoftheproceedings,
(c) anyadditionalcopyofadocumentincludedinthelistofdocuments,beingadocumentthatcontainsnomark,deletionor (d) othermatter,relevanttoafactinquestion,notpresentinthedocumentsoincluded (e) anydocumentcomprisinganoriginalwrittencommunicationsentbypartyBpriortothedateofcommencementofthe proceedingsofwhichacopyisincludedinthelistofdocuments, butdoesnotincludeanydocumentthatthecourtdeclaresnottobeanexcludeddocumentforthepurposesofthose proceedings.
Adocumentistakentobe“relevanttoafactinissue”ifitcouldrationallyaffecttheassessmentofprobabilityofthe existenceofthatfact:r21.1(2)UCPR Wherethecourtordersdiscoveryonaparty,thatparty’ssolicitormustprovideanaffidavitandcertificatesupportinga listofdocuments,swearingonthecompletenessofthelist:r21.4UCPR Lawyersmustnotgiveadvicetodestroydocumentsthatmightberequiredinanticipatedlegalproceedings:r142A,Legal ProfessionRegulation2002(NSW)(AfterMcCabe) BritishAmericanTobaccohadacompanypolicyofdestructingdocuments–EamesJfoundthatafairtrialwasimpossibleasthispolicywasdesignedtopreventevidence frombeingobtained–destructionwassogreattheEamesJfoundthatstrikingoutpleadingwasthemostappropriateformofaction–however,inCA,EamesJhaderred ashehadnotconsideredotherformedofreprimandandprivilegewasnotwaivedsoevidencerelieduponwasincorrectlysubmitted
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Thereisanimpliedundertakingthatdiscovereddocumentscanonlybeusedinproceedingsforwhichtheyhavebeen discovered,unlesstheyhavebeentenderedinevidence:HomeOfficevHarman(1983) HOproduceddocuments–counselforotherpartyreaddocumentsontotranscript–solicitorforotherpartygavejournalistaccesstodocuments–majorityheldthatthis wasabreachofimpliedundertaking–therewasdissentingjudgementthat,oncereadontranscript,theylosttheirconfidentialcharacter,butthisisnotthestandingview
ThiswasconsideredinHCAandfoundthatapartycannotuseadocumentthatisproducedpursuanttoacompulsory processofthecourtotherwisethanforthepurposeoftheproceedingsthatitisproduced:HearnevStreet(2008) NeighboursofLunaParksuedthecompanythatoperatedtheparkinnuisance–servedaffidavitinsupportoftheirclaim–allegationsfromaffidavitwerereportedin articleinpapersindisparagingterms–neighbourscomplainedthatLPhadreleasedaffidavits–solicitorsforLPapologiesandagreedtoundertakingthatextendedto directors–LPdirectorsincahootswithgovttopasslegislationthatwouldoverridetherulinginthiscase–foundthatdisclosureofaffidavitevidencewasmadetogovtasa resultofinterrogatories
Interrogatories Thesearealistofquestionthatyouserveuponanotherparty–theyarerequiredtoansweronoath
Thisisdifferentfromparticularsastheseareansweredonoathandseekadmissionsfromotherparties Thisisalsodifferentfromnoticetoadmitfacts(r17.3UCPR)where,ifyouservenoticetoadmitfactsandotherpartydoes notrespond,itisassumedcorrect Otherpartymustreplywithin14daysofservice:r17.3(2)UCPR However,theotherpartymaywithdrawadmissionwithleaveofthecourt:r17.3(3)UCPR
Interrogatoriescannotbemadewithoutspecialreasonsandmayonlybemadebyorderfromthecourt:r22.1UCPR “Specialreasons”arereasons“outoftheordinary,extraordinaryorexceptional”:O’MearavArianayagam(2006)per LathamJ Wheregrantedbythecourt,partiesmayobjectonthebasisorrelevanceorvexatiousoroppressiveness:r22.2UCPR Alsorelevantisprivilegedinformation
Vexatiousnessandoppressivenessisgovernedbytheproportionalityprinciplesins61CPA
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Therealsoneedstobeatestforrelevance:AmericanFlangevRheem(1965) Examplesofnecessaryinterrogatories • •
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pedestrianaccident—plaintiffwithnomemoryandnoeyewitnesses—interrogatoriesastodetailsofaccident:GriebartvMorris[1920]1KB659; infantplaintiff—contemporaneouspolicestatementbydefendant—interrogatoriesastoaccidentdetails:SchuttvQueenan[2000]NSWCA341; BC200007963 at [11]–[14]; fatalaccident—widow’sclaim—scopeofavailableevidenceunclear—errorofprincipleinrefusinginterrogatories:YamazakivMustaca[1999]NSWSC1083; BC9907282; damagesarisingoutofpersonalinjuryatschool—evidentiarydifficultieswithoutinterrogatories—orderreasonablynecessaryfordisposingfairlyofthematter: BoylevDowns[1979]1NSWLR192at204–5; medicalnegligenceclaim—interrogatoriesrelevanttodiagnosticevaluationandprofessionalexpertise—necessary:ChongvNguyen[2005]NSWSC588; BC200507146 at[9]–[16]; medicalnegligenceclaim—interrogatoriesrelatingtodoctor’sknowledgeanddiagnosticreasoning:KeatingvSouthEastSydneyIllawarraAreaHealthService (NSWSC,HallJ,No20232of2005,7July2006,unreported).
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proposedinterrogatoriesdirectedtomaterialmattersalreadyadmittedorthatcouldreadilybeprovedbyawitnesslikelytobecalledatthetrial—notnecessary: McBridevSandland[1917]SALR249; interrogatoryrequestingnamesofpersonstowhomdefamatorystatementwaspublished—notnecessary:White&CovCreditReformAssn[1905]1KB653; interrogatoryaboutintendedmeaningofdefamatorystatement—notnecessary:HeatonvGoldney[1910]1KB754; interrogatorythatwouldrequireapartytoprovideanacknowledgementcontrarytoapleadedlimitationdefence—notnecessary:LovellvLovell [1970]3AllER 721;[1970]1WLR1451; workplacerelatedpsychiatricinjury—interrogatoriessubstantiallydirectedtowardsadequacyofdiscovery—nospecialreasons:CavricvCooperLybrand(ACT) Ltd[2002]NSWSC538;BC200203290; interrogatoriestoidentifymedicalattendancesbyproposedadoptiveparents—noissueoffitness—interrogatoriesintendedtoexplorepossibilityofunfitness: Director-General,DeptofCommunityServicesvD (2006)66NSWLR582;[2006]NSWSC827;BC200606433
RelevantformsareForm21forinterrogatoriesandFor22forstatementofanswerstointerrogatories
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Judgement Generally Powerofthecourt:s90CPA Thisgivesthecourtpowertogivejudgementsgenerally
r36.1UCPRgivescourtapowertomakeajudgementasthecaserequires
Consentordersallowjudgestoaffirmthesettlementagreementbetweenparties:r36.1AUCPR Mustbefiledunderthisruletobringproceedingstoanend
Reasonsforjudgementsmustbegiven:r36.2UCPR Canalsobegivenextempore–reasonsdonotneedtobegivenorallyaslongaswrittenreasonsareprovidedafterthe fact:r36.2(1)UCPR
Thedatejudgementgoesintoeffectisthedateitwasgivenormade:r36.4(1)(a)UCPR Alternatively,itcanbethedateitisentered:r36.4(1)(b)UCPR
Effectofjudgement Resjudicata Concernedwiththeremedyorreliefgrantedinagivensetofcircumstances:RogersvR(1994) Essentially,theprincipleisthatanyjudicialdecisiononanyissuebetween2partiesisconclusiveandcannotbere-litigated
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Issueestoppel Concernedwiththedeterminationofissues:RogersvR(1994) Principleisthat,oncedecided,anissuecannotbeventilatedagainbetweenthesameparties(thismeansthatpartieswillbe estoppedfrompleadingthesameCOAagain)
Anshunestoppel Concernedwithaclaimsocloselyconnectedwiththesubjectmatterofapreviousactionthatitwasexpectedthatitwould berelieduponasdefencetothatclaim Principleisthat,ifanissuewasavailableinthefirstinstanceandnotraised,itcannotberaisedinsubsequentproceedings
Appeals Appealstosupervisoryjursidction Thisisinregardstoerrorsinjursidctionordenialsofnaturaljustice
Appealstoquestionsoflawonly Thisisinregardstoundeterminedorwronglydeterminedissuesoffactthatmustberemitted
Appealsaftertrialbeforejudgeandjury Theresultwillbedisturbedifjudgefellintoerroroflaworifjury’serrorsoffacttranscendboundsofreason Exceptforassessmentofdamages,issuesoffactmustbere-trialled •
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Appealsfromajudge–theremustbeanerroroflaw Rehearings Apersonaggrievedbyanawardmayapplyforarehearing(s42(1)CPA)andawardissuspendedfromtimeofapplication untilorderforrehearingismade(s42(3)CPA) Arehearingmustbeorderediftheapplicationwasmadebeforeawardtookeffect(s43(1)CPA)andtheamountclaimedin proceedingsexceedsthejurisdictionallimitoftheLCintheSmallClaimsDivision,i.e.$10k(s43(2)CPA) Further:s43CPA (3)Anorderforrehearingneednotbemadeifitappearstothe courtthattheapplicantfailedtoattenda hearingbeforeanarbitratorwithoutgoodreason. (4)Inanorderforrehearing,the referringcourtmaydirectthattherehearingbeafullrehearingoralimitedrehearing,asthe courtthinksappropriate,andmaydoso regardlessofwhethertheapplicantrequestedafullrehearingoralimitedrehearingormadenosuchrequest. (5)Intheabsenceofadirectionundersubsection(4),therehearingistobeafullrehearing. (6)Anorderforalimitedrehearingmustspecifytheaspectsthataretobethesubjectoftherehearing,whetherbyreferencetospecificissuesindispute,specificpartiesto thedisputeorotherwise. (7)Thereferringcourtmayamendanorderforrehearingatanytimebeforeorduringarehearing.
Appealsofahearingdenovo Freshhearing
Procedure–followPNSCCA1 Anoticeofintentiontoappealmustbefiledwithin28daysofthematerialdateasdefinedinr51.2andoriginatingprocessmustbeservewithin3monthsofmaterialdate
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