Professional Liability and Property TransactionsFederation Press, 2004 - 464 lappuses This book examines in detail the principles underpinning professional liability both at common law (tort and contract) and by reason of statute (Trade Practices Act and Fair Trading Acts) in the context of property professionals. It includes comprehensive coverage of the Civil Liability Acts. The early chapters deal with the sources of professional liability. They include an analysis of remedies for breach of professional obligations generally and of procedural issues, such as limitation of actions, expert evidence, apportionment and contributory negligence in the setting of professional liability. The heart of the book is original and accessible material on the measure of damages as it relates to the liability of the various professionals who become involved in property transactions. There are further chapters on the liability of lenders and local authorities as organisations commonly involved. It is an essential reference for any barrister, solicitor or other professional directly or indirectly involved in litigation in this area, as well as property lawyers. With a Foreword by The Hon Justice Ian Callinan. For more detailed information about the book's purpose and structure, please read the extract from the Preface, below. |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 83.
viii. lappuse
... Loss of autonomy 9.2 Loss of self - regulation 9.3 Loss of monopoly 9.4 Loss of political influence 9.5 Loss of veneration 10. Conclusion V xviii xxii xliii 22347 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 17 19 222 21 21 1 . 2 . Part II General ...
... Loss of autonomy 9.2 Loss of self - regulation 9.3 Loss of monopoly 9.4 Loss of political influence 9.5 Loss of veneration 10. Conclusion V xviii xxii xliii 22347 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 17 19 222 21 21 1 . 2 . Part II General ...
xvi. lappuse
... loss 4.4.3 Misleading or deceptive conduct and 369 369 370 contributory negligence 372 Chapter 9 Accountants 375 1 . Context 375 2 . Duties and Standards of Conduct 377 2.1 General 377 2.2 Duties to the client 378 2.3 Expected standard ...
... loss 4.4.3 Misleading or deceptive conduct and 369 369 370 contributory negligence 372 Chapter 9 Accountants 375 1 . Context 375 2 . Duties and Standards of Conduct 377 2.1 General 377 2.2 Duties to the client 378 2.3 Expected standard ...
21. lappuse
... loss of autonomy and identity by the professions . The roles between professions would become even further blurred , and the potential for role conflict exists , particularly for lawyers who , as mentioned above , have higher duties to ...
... loss of autonomy and identity by the professions . The roles between professions would become even further blurred , and the potential for role conflict exists , particularly for lawyers who , as mentioned above , have higher duties to ...
40. lappuse
... loss . In cases of the liability of professionals , one is concerned more with purely eco- nomic loss rather than physical injury or damage to property . There may be several advantages in a plaintiff choosing the one remedy over ...
... loss . In cases of the liability of professionals , one is concerned more with purely eco- nomic loss rather than physical injury or damage to property . There may be several advantages in a plaintiff choosing the one remedy over ...
43. lappuse
... loss refers to the ability of plain- tiffs to contract insurance to meet that particular risk . This is particularly so where a form of insurance against the economic loss complained of is readi- ly available and the cost of it can be ...
... loss refers to the ability of plain- tiffs to contract insurance to meet that particular risk . This is particularly so where a form of insurance against the economic loss complained of is readi- ly available and the cost of it can be ...
Saturs
Chapter 4 | 178 |
Crimes Act 1958 | 189 |
274 Petroleum NL 1994 179 CLR 332 | 203 |
Environmental Planning and Assessment | 216 |
52 227 297 | 222 |
5 | 236 |
Interpretation Act 1987 | 243 |
Judiciary Act 1903 | 255 |
Professional liability and misleading or deceptive conduct | 52 |
2220 | 56 |
Liability for deceit | 64 |
Limitation of Professional Liability | 69 |
The importance of knowledge of existence of disclaimer | 70 |
Disclaimer of negligent misstatement by government agencies | 77 |
Remedies for Breach of Professional Obligations | 82 |
Wrongs Act 1936 | 88 |
Civil Liability Act 2002 NSW cont | 90 |
Remedies for Misleading or Deceptive Conduct | 99 |
52 | 100 |
555 | 111 |
Limitation Act 1974 | 114 |
57 | 122 |
Apportionment and Contribution between Defendants | 123 |
Tortfeasors and Contributory Negligence | 125 |
59 | 130 |
Australian Securities | 132 |
Procedural Issues | 141 |
62 | 153 |
Expert Evidence | 157 |
Evidence Act 1995 | 160 |
71 379 | 161 |
Representative Actions | 168 |
Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 | 169 |
Solicitors | 176 |
Real Estate Agents | 267 |
Duties and Standards of Conduct | 276 |
Auctioneer and Agents Act 1971 | 290 |
Bristol and West Building Society 295306 | 295 |
52 54 59 | 297 |
Breach of Duty | 302 |
Remedial Liability | 321 |
131 | 337 |
Valuers | 339 |
Instruments Act 1958 | 354 |
Remedies | 356 |
20 | 357 |
Accountants | 375 |
Remedies | 383 |
Construction Professionals | 388 |
Duties and Standards of Conduct | 391 |
Lenders | 402 |
4 | 412 |
62 | 423 |
7 | 431 |
New South Wales | 432 |
Local Authorities | 435 |
3 | 438 |
4 | 452 |
Date of assessment | 458 |
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