Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Mori v Secretary, Department of Social Security [2014] FCA 1014 Citation: Mori v Secretary, Department of Social Security [2014] FCA 1014
Appeal from: Application for an extension of time to file a notice of appeal: Mori v Secretary, Department of Social Services [2014] FCA 333
Parties: SHINKO MORI v SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SECURITY
File number: ACD 52 of 2014
Judge: NICHOLAS J
Date of judgment: 18 September 2014
Legislation: Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 (Cth) s 44(1) Federal Court Rules 2011 (Cth) Social Security (Administration) Act 1999 (Cth) s 182(2)
Cases cited: Jackamarra v Krakouer (1998) 195 CLR 516 Jess v Scott (1986) 12 FCR 187
Date of hearing: Determined on the papers
Date of last submissions: 14 August 2014
Place: Sydney
Division: GENERAL DIVISION
Category: No catchwords
Number of paragraphs: 15
Counsel for the Applicant: The applicant was self-represented
Solicitor for the Respondent: Mr Michael Palfrey of Sparke Helmore
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY DISTRICT REGISTRY GENERAL DIVISION ACD 52 of 2014
BETWEEN: SHINKO MORI
Applicant
AND: SECRETARY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SECURITY
Respondent
JUDGE: NICHOLAS J DATE OF ORDER: 18 September 2014 WHERE MADE: SYDNEY
THE COURT ORDERS THAT:
1. The application for an extension of time and leave to appeal filed 4 July 2014 (the application) be treated as an application for an extension of time to file a notice of appeal. 2. The application be dismissed with costs. Note: Entry of orders is dealt with in Rule 39.32 of the Federal Court Rules 2011.
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