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Procedure Notes

Easy to read study notes, perfect for exam revision. Includes all topics covered for procedure, eg- Commencing proceedings, preliminary discovery, joining defendants, applying to have proceedings determined separately, joining plaintiffs, etc.

University of Wollongong

University of Wollongong
  • Law
  • School of Law
  • LLB300 - Remedies and Procedure

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COMMENCING PROCEEDINGS FOR PERSON UNDER LEGAL INCAPACITY "person under a legal incapacity" (see CPA s3) - under 18 (CPA s3(1)(a)). - Involuntary patient/forensic patient (CPA s3(1)(b)) - Under guardianship (CPA s3(1)(c)) - An incommunicate person - physical or mental disability that unable to receive communications, or express their will with respect to property or affairs (CPA s3(1)(e)) A person under a legal procedural incapacity may not commence or carry on/defend proceedings except by a tutor (r7.14) Note that a tutor is obliged to use a solicitor in proceedings unless the court orders otherwise. (7.14(2)) TUTOR UCPR r 7.15(2) provides that any p...


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