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Proctor : November 2014
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Outside the law Proctor | November 2014 62 | Crossword Across 1 Contractual clause containing an expiry date. (6) 3 Dame Roma ........ was thefirst woman to appear before the High Court, to be made QC, to be made an Australian judge and to be made a state governor. (8) 8 2014 High Court of Australia case refusing the legal implication of a duty of trust and confidence into employment contracts generally, Commonwealth Bank of Australia v ...... . (6) 9 To that extent, . . . tanto. (Lat.) (3) 10 Family Court decision about binding financial agreements whose strict statutory interpretation heralded the enactment of Section 90G(1A) of theFamilyLawAct,..... v ..... .(5) 12 An outline of argument to the Queensland Court of Appeal must not exceed this amount of pages. (3) 13 An expert called by only one party, an .......... witness. (11) 20 Christian name of solicitors Grainger, Munt, Hales, Chan, Collins and White. (5) 21 Same as 12 Across. (3) 22 The plaque on the Commonwealth Law Courts in Brisbane states that this Lord, famous for his judgment in Donoghue v Stephenson, was born in Brisbane and lived in Tank Street. (5) 23 This principle expresses the approach taken by the courts to the interpretation of statutory privative provisions. (7) 25 Speaking for an inordinate amount of time, particularly in parliament. (13) 29 Local government rule. (9) 31 The smallest recorded will, the drafting of which was litigated in Thorn v Dickens [2006] WN 54, read simply “... for Mother ”. (3) 32 A clean slate, used to describe an accused with no criminal history, tabula . . .. . (Lat.) (4) 34 Bring for ward in argument or as evidence. (6) 35 Per diem means for each ... . (3) 36 The 1966 album I Fought the Law was released byTheBobbyFuller .... . (4) 37 High Court case concerning provocation. (7) Dow n 2 It appears. (Lat.) (6) 3 Medieval system involving an accused swallowing, in one piece, either bread or cheese weighing one ounce, their innocence proven if done without effort, trial by ...... . (6) 4 A list of things to be corrected. (Lat.) (10) 5 The youngest (at 36) High Court of Australia justice ever appointed. (5) 6 Goods or wreckage lying on the seabed. (5) 7 Fox v .... established the principle that a plaintiff could recover the additional income tax paid in respect of refundable workers’ compensation receipts. (4) 11 Former High Court of Australia justice who had the most Facebook fans. (5) 14 Surname of Judge Judy. (9) 15 Consent inferred by silence. (12) 16 To restore to its original condition (for example, pre -contract), restitutio in . . . . . . . . . (Lat.) (8) 17 The least desirable seat in a criminal court. (4) 18 Selected for an office, but not officially appointed. (5) 19 A jury’s verdict must be ......... to secure a conviction. (9) 24 His law simply states ‘if anything can go wrong, it will’. (6) 26 The longest hearing in the High Court (39 days) occurred in the .. .. Nationalisation Case. (4) 27 Unenforceable. (8) 28 When a child is ....... competent, the Family Court will not make orders in respect to the child’s parenting. (7) 30 The Chief Justice of the High Court who ser ved the shortest period in office (9 months), when he resigned to become Governor-General. (6) 33 Hallmark English trusts law case concerning a solicitor ’s liability for knowing receipt, Barnesv .... . (4) Solution on page 64 Mould’s maze with Sunshine Coast barrister John-Paul Mould. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 back to contents
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