NSW Caselaw
STATE TRANSIT AUTHORITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES v FRASER SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES COURT OF APPEAL
MEAGHER, HANDLEY and POWELL JJA 23 May 1995, 23 May 1995
[1995] NSWCA 450
WORKERS COMPENSATION — TRANSPORT AUTHORITY ACT — ELECTION — LIMITATION ACT
FACTS: The respondent worker remained in the employment of the appellant employer after having suffered an injury on 14 April 1986. She then sought compensation. The worker was unaware of CLS of schedule 5 of the Transport Authority Act 1980 which proposed a defence of payment unless an election had been made by the worker. The trial judge granted leave to file and serve a statement of claim.
HELD:
(1) (By Meagher JA, Handley and Powell JJA agreeing) Under s58(2)(a) of the Limitation Act the worker had to demonstrate before the District Court that material facts of a decisive nature had been brought to her attention and knowledge after 14 April 1991. There are no facts which the worker could prove were material facts for the purposes of the section of which she was ignorant.
Meagher JA This is an appeal by the State Transit Authority of New South Wales against Ms Vera Fraser. With some regret we are compelled in law to find that the appeal must succeed. Indeed, Mr Harris who appears for the respondent has very properly indicated to us the result of this is inevitable.
Ms Fraser, whilst in the employ of the appellant, suffered an injury for which she now seeks compensation. However, she remained in the employment of the appellant. This raised questions under CLS of schedule 5 of the Transport Authority Act 1980 which proposed a defence of payment unless an election had been made by Ms Fraser. Ms Fraser did not know of this section, nor did her solicitors know of it. She did not know of the necessity to elect. She did not know that the continued seeking of a salary amounted to some election. She had never been informed of any of these things by her solicitors.
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