Torts

Elias v Alloha Formwork & Construction Pty Ltd [2017] NSWSC 1546

From the Supreme Court of New South Wales:

BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION – Home Building Act 1989 – Statutory warranties – Breach – Calculation of damages for cost of rectification of defects – Calculation of delay costs
CONSUMER LAW – Australian Consumer Law s 18 – Misleading or deceptive conduct – Whether defendants made representations – Whether representations were misleading or deceptive – Whether plaintiffs relied on representations
CONTRACTS – Breach of contract – Consequences of breach – Right to damages – Whether plaintiff entitled to costs of rectifying defects in building or cost of demolition and rebuild
CONTRACTS – Building and construction – Formation – Whether first defendant entered into contract with plaintiffs – Whether contract varied by agreement
CONTRACTS – Remedies – Damages – Remoteness of damage – Whether plaintiff’s impecuniosity must be taken into account in determining what loss is reasonably foreseeable
CONTRACTS – Termination of contract – Repudiation – Whether first defendant repudiated contract – Whether plaintiffs accepted repudiation
NEGLIGENCE – Duty of care – Breach – Whether third defendant breached duty of care in issuing construction certificates – Whether plaintiffs suffered loss as consequence of defendants’ breach

Michelle McMahon was led by Andrew Pickles SC for the plaintiffs.

Jausnik v Nominal Defendant (No 5) [2016] ACTSC 306

TORTS – Negligence – Police involved in pursuit of fleeing vehicle across NSW/ACT border – Failure to comply with police protocols for safe driving and cross-border pursuits – Passenger in police vehicle suffering mental harm arising from attending scene of accident arising from police pursuit – Liability of State of New South Wales for failure to provide training in use of radios and cross-border pursuit protocols – Liability of police driver for injury to passenger 

CHOICE OF LAW – Statutory contribution between tortfeasors – Accident in the Territory following police pursuit from New South Wales – Claim for contribution by ACT Nominal Defendant against New South Wales police office and State of New South Wales – Characterisation of apportionment legislation – Applicable choice of law rule. 

TORTS – Causation – Police pursuit of driver cross border – Pursued driver involved in fatal accident – Whether pursued driver would have avoided accident if pursuit terminated earlier – Expert evidence based on aggregate statistics – Whether likely conduct of pursued driver proved on balance of probabilities – Causation not established

TORTS – Statutory contribution – Nominal defendant liable for conduct of pursued driver who caused an accident – State of New South Wales and police officer also negligent – Contingent assessment of appropriate contribution