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Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: JIH Building Design Pty Ltd & Anor v Raffie [2021] NSWCATAP 32 Hearing dates: 1 February 2021 Date of orders: 17 February 2021 Decision date: 17 February 2021 Jurisdiction: Appeal Panel Before: S Westgarth, Deputy President P H Molony, Senior Member Decision: (1) Appeal upheld (2) The order made on 1st October 2020 is set aside (3) The Appellant is to pay to the Respondent the sum of $3700 immediately. (4) The application of the Cross Appellant to extend time for lodgement of the Cross Appeal is refused. (5) The Cross appeal is dismissed. Catchwords: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW- Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NSW) - question of law – construing terms of agreement. Cl12 sch 4 leave grounds. Legislation Cited: Civil & Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW) Civil and Administrative Tribunal Rules 2014 Fair Trading Act 1987 (NSW) Cases Cited: None cited Texts Cited: None cited Category: Principal judgment Parties: JIH Building Design Pty Ltd (First Appellant) Jason Harb (Second Appellant) Abiedah Raffie (Respondent) Representation: JIH Building Design Pty Ltd (Self-Represented) Jason Harb (Self-Represented) Abiedah Raffie (Self-Represented) File Number(s): AP20/45460 and AP 21/02500 Publication restriction: Nil Decision under appeal Court or tribunal: New South Wales Civil & Administrative Tribunal Jurisdiction: Consumer & Commercial Division Citation: Not applicable Date of Decision: 01 October 2020 Before: General Member D Ash File Number(s): GEN 20/17827
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