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Valuers' liability: the impact of torts reform in Queensland

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posted on 2024-10-31, 20:45 authored by Andrea Blake, Alfred Eves
Historically there has been a correlation between the economic cycles and litigation in the area of professional negligence relating to valuers. Negligence actions have principally been instigated by financiers for valuations prepared during more buoyant economic times but where there has been a subsequent loss due to a reduction in property value. More specifically during periods of economic downturn such as 1982 to 1983 and 1990 to 1998 there has been an increased focus by academic writers on professional negligence as it relates to property valuers. Based on historical trends it is anticipated that the end of an extended period of economic prosperity such as has been experienced in Australia, will once again be marked by an increase in litigation against valuers for professional negligence. However, the context of valuers liability has become increasingly complex as a result of statutory reforms introduced in response to the Review of the Law of Negligence Final Report 2002 ("the IPP Report"), in particular the introduction of Civil Liability Acts introducing proportionate liability provisions. This paper looks at valuers' liability for professional negligence in the context of statutory reforms in Queensland and recent case law to determine the most significant impacts of recent statutory reform on property valuers.

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1

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12

Total pages

12

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Proceedings of the 2011 Annual Pacific Rim Real Estate Society (PRRES) Conference

Name of conference

The 17th Annual Pacific Rim Real Estate Society (PRRES) Conference

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Pacific Rim Real Estate Society

Place published

Australia

Start date

2011-01-16

End date

2011-01-19

Language

English

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2006071316

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-05-11

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