Trainee Solicitor With the Firm Dewey Cheetham Term Paper

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trainee solicitor with the firm Dewey Cheetham & Howe. The secretary has made an appointment with an Arthur Morris who wants to speak to a solicitor about being injured in a road accident riding as a passenger in a car that rolled on the Logon Motorway in Queensland two months ago. Both the passenger (Morris) and the driver of the car had been drinking.

(1) When did the accident occur?

This question is very important based on the Limitations of Actions Act 1974, which states that in the majority types of legal action there are "time periods known as limitations periods within which cases must be commenced." (Limitations of Actions Act 1974) Failure to commence proceedings within the allotted limitation period will bar the action from being taken and make the action subject to "possible suspension or extension of the period, or the other side failing to take issue." (Limitations of Actions Act 1974 ) The statutes of limitations exist for two primary reasons:

(1) Injustice -- proceedings hanging over the heads of defendants for long periods of time would result in injustice due to the memories of witnesses having faded and other such factors; and (2) Efficiency -- litigants should be encouraged to bring their actions within a period of time that is reasonable. (Limitations of Actions Act 1974)

Reasons cited by the Courts for supporting the statute of limitations existence include:

(1) Plaintiffs with good causes of action pursue them with reasonable diligence;

(2) Defendant might have lost evidence to disprove a state claim; and (3) Long dormant claims have more cruelty than justice in them. (Limitations of Actions Act 1974)

The statute of limitation period generally begins "upon accrual of the cause of action and is stopped by the commencement of the proceedings.

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If proceedings are not commenced within the limitation period, time expires and the cause of action is unenforceable. There are instance in which the plaintiff can seek a time extension.

Question Two

(2) Were the police notified of the accident?

Importance of Question

The Motor Accident Insurance Act 1994 -- Section 34: Duty to Notify Accidents to Policy states:

"that anyone who is to make a motor vehicle accident claim must ensure that appropriate notice of the accident has been given to a police officer." (Motor Accident Insurance Act 1994) Included as element of appropriate notice of motor vehicle accident are the following:

(a) the report of particulars required under the Transport Operations (Road Use Management -- Road Rules) Regulation 1999, section 287; or (b) if (and only if) particulars have not been reported as required under that section -- a notice under this section in a form approved by the commission. (Motor Accident Insurance Act, 1994 -- Sect 34) (Motor Accident Insurance Act 1994)

Question Three

(3) Was the driver of the vehicle covered by automobile insurance?

Importance of Question

The Motor Accident Insurance Act 1994 Schedule -- Policy of Insurance 1 Extent of Insurance Cover reports that the insurance policy "insures against liability for personal injury caused by, through or in connection with the insured motor vehicle anywhere in Australia." (Motor Accident Insurance Act 1994) However, the policy is such that does not "insure a person (the injured person) against injury, damage or loss -- (a) that arises independently of any wrongful act or omission; or (b) (b) to the extent that the injury loss or damage is attributable to the injured person's.....

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