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Norvegian mayors want to ban water scooters and the scooters are warning class action against the mayors. Water scooters are one of the big news in Norway today!
Publisert: 7. juni 2017
There may be big class actions in the special norwegian water scooter case, where a number of mayors at the long and popular norwegian coast will ban watercraft on the sea. Christian Hammernes in Vannscooter Norway says they can not accept such differential treatment. They have already talked to the lawyer about the matter.
Group action cases are actions brought by or against a group on the same or substantially identical factual and legal basis and approved by the court as a group appeal. The scheme was introduced for Norway in the new Dispute Act, which entered into force in 2008, and allows a larger group of persons or interest groups to institute legal proceedings upon registration. In this way, the responsibility and cost / risk of the individual will be significantly reduced.
Group proceedings can also be obtained after the court's consent without the individual participant being registered in any group register (section 35-7). This is what is relevant in this case according to Hammernes and points out that there is no need for individual treatment of the individual's claim / claim for invalidity.
Whether there will be a group appeal or just a lawsuit where Water scooter Norway, importers or other organizations that are behind, time will show Hammernes tell to advokatsylte.no.
The law firm Sylte was the first to use group appeal in Norway. It occurred in the pyramid cases (T5PC, WGI later Aspiritus et al) in the early 1990s, and long before the scheme was introduced into the law.
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