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Foundations of Australian Law

Fourth Edition

Copyright © 2013 Tilde Publishing and Distribution

Chapter 6The tort of negligence

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Chapter overview

This chapter looks at the concepts of Defining tort Negligence Elements of negligence Common law principles Statutory provisions

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Defining tort

• Four general areas negligence defamation nuisance trespass

• Plaintiff person experiencing loss/injury

• Tortfeasor person who commits tort causing damage to

plaintiff or their property

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Negligence

• Development of the tort of negligence

• Neighbour principle

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Negligence concept summaryFigure 6.1

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Elements of negligence

• Negligence: Figure 6.2

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Common law principles

• Duty of care Reasonable foreseeability Vulnerability Duty of care and the positive infliction of

physical injury Duty of care and liability for omission to act

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... Duty of care in cases of pure

economic loss- Economic loss flowing from damaged

caused by negligent misstatements- Economic loss flowing from damage to

property of a third party- Economic loss flowing from damage

caused by professional negligence- Economic loss arising from a defective

product or structure Re Ipsa Ioquitur – Speaks for itself

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• Breach of duty of care• Standard of care• Breach of the standard of care

• Loss or injury• Causation• Remoteness

• Remedies for negligence• Special damages• General damages

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• Defences for negligence Contributory negligence Volenti non fit injuria

- Section 5K definitions- Section 5L definitions

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Vicarious liability

1. Parents are vicariously liable for the actions of their children where those actions cause harm or damage;

2. Contractors are vicariously liable for the actions of their sub-contractors; and

3. Employers are vicariously liable for the actions of their employees.

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Limitation period

• See case example: Stingel v Clark [2006] HCA 37; [2006] 228 ALR 229; [2006] 80 ALJR 1339 (20 July 2006)

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Statutory provisions

• Negligence law originally developed through common law

• More recently states and territories have passed Civil Liabilities and Wrongs Acts

see Table 6.2

• Enacted to codify civil law principles

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Statutory provisions

• Duty of care• Causation• Assumption of

risk• Professional

negligence• Volunteers• Trade practices

• Contributory negligence

• Intoxication• Mental harm• Public authorities• Damages• Legal costs

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Chapter review

In this chapter you have looked at Defining tort Negligence Elements of negligence Common law principles Statutory provisions