People
Proof and decision making
Resolving Disputes
Civil Remedies
Court Procedures
100

The person, business or organisation that starts a civil action by bringing a claim against another party.

Plaintiff

100

A legal principle established by a higher court in an earlier case that must be followed by lower courts in future cases involving similar facts and legal issues. Precedent promotes consistency and predictability in the law.

Precedent

100

A specialist decision-making body that resolves disputes and reviews decisions in specific areas of law. In Queensland, the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) provides a quick and inexpensive way to resolve many civil disputes.

Tribunal

100

A monetary remedy awarded by a court to compensate a plaintiff for loss, injury or harm suffered because of the defendant's actions.

Damages

100

A claim made by a defendant against a plaintiff within the same legal proceedings, alleging that the plaintiff is liable to the defendant.

Counterclaim

200

The person, business or organisation against whom a civil claim is brought and who must respond to the allegations made by the plaintiff.

Defendant

200

The legal obligation to prove a claim or allegation. In civil proceedings, the plaintiff generally bears the burden of proving their case on the balance of probabilities.

Burden of Proof

200

Processes used to resolve disputes without a court trial. ADR includes mediation, negotiation, conciliation and case appraisal, helping parties save time, money and conflict.

Alternative Dispute Resolution

200

A court order requiring a person or organisation to do a particular act or to stop doing a particular act. These are commonly used to prevent ongoing or future harm.

Injunctions

200

A civil proceeding in which one or more people bring a claim on behalf of a larger group who have suffered similar harm or loss from the same defendant.

Class Action
300

An independent official who investigates complaints about the administrative actions of government departments, local councils and public authorities. In Queensland, the Queensland Ombudsman investigates whether government decisions and actions are fair, lawful and reasonable.

Ombudsman

300

The standard of proof used in civil cases. A court will find a fact proven if it is more likely than not to be true (greater than a 50% likelihood).

Balance of Probabilities

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