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Supreme Court of New South Wales |
Last Updated: 12 May 2016
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Supreme Court New South Wales
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Case Name:
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Wells v Council of the City of Orange
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Medium Neutral Citation:
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[2016] NSWSC 589
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Hearing Date(s):
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10 May 2016
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Date of Orders:
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12 May 2016
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Decision Date:
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12 May 2016
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Jurisdiction:
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Common Law
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Before:
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Hoeben CJ at CL
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Decision:
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(1) Pursuant to UCPR 28.2 order that the following
questions be decided separately from and in advance of all other questions in
the proceedings:
(i) Is the defendant liable to the plaintiff for the accident suffered by the plaintiff at Jilba Street, Orange, on the evening of 16 November 2009? (ii) If so, was the plaintiff contributorily negligent? (iii) If so, to what extent was the plaintiff contributorily negligent? (2) The costs of the parties are to be costs in the cause. |
Catchwords:
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PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – application by defendant for separate
hearing of liability issues – application consented to
by plaintiff
– liability and quantum issues quite separate – likelihood of final
resolution of matter if liability decided
– considerable savings in time
and money – application granted.
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Legislation Cited:
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Cases Cited:
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Idoport Pty Limited & Anor v National Australia Bank Limited & 8
Ors; Idoport Pty Limited & Market Holdings Pty Ltd v
Donald Robert Argus;
Idoport Pty Limited "JMG" v National Australia Bank Limited [16] [2000] NSWSC
1250
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Category:
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Procedural and other rulings
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Parties:
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Benjamin John Wells - Plaintiff/Respondent
Council of the City of Orange – Defendant/Applicant |
Representation:
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Counsel:
Mr A Johnson – Plaintiff/Respondent Mr H Chiu – Defendant/Applicant Solicitors: Toby Tancred Solicitor – Plaintiff/Respondent Mills Oakley Lawyers – Defendant/Applicant |
File Number(s):
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2012/327686
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JUDGMENT
Factual background
The proceedings arise from a motor vehicle accident which occurred at 10.30pm on 16 November 2009 at the intersection of Jilba Street and Mirral Way in Orange. At the time, the defendant was carrying out road works on Jilba Street which included a new road bridge. Part of Jilba Street and part of Margaret Street were blocked with several sets of plastic water-filled barriers.
This application
Consideration
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