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Civil Law (Wrongs) Act 2002
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79 Need for urgent proceeding
(1) The court, on application by a claimant, may give leave to the
claimant to begin a proceeding in the court for damages based on a
liability for personal injury despite noncompliance with this chapter
if the court is satisfied there is an urgent need to begin the proceeding.
(2) The order giving leave may be made on conditions the court considers
appropriate having regard to the circumstances of the case.
(3) If leave is given, the proceeding begun by leave is stayed until the
claimant complies with this chapter or the proceeding is discontinued
or otherwise ends.
(4) However, the proceeding is not stayed if—
(a) the court is satisfied that—
(i) the claimant is suffering from a terminal condition; and
(ii) the trial of the proceeding should be expedited; and
(b) the court orders the proceeding be given priority in the allocation
of a trial date.
(5) If, under subsection (4), the proceeding is not stayed, this chapter
(other than this section) does not apply in relation to the personal
injury.
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