NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Fayazi v Commissioner for Fair Trading [2023] NSWCATOD 15 Hearing dates: 6 June 2022 Date of orders: 10 February 2023 Decision date: 10 February 2023 Jurisdiction: Occupational Division Before: J Gatland, Senior Member Decision: 1. The respondent's decision is affirmed. Catchwords: OCCUPATIONS — Builders — Licences and registration – whether the applicant is a fit and proper person to hold a licence. Legislation Cited: Administrative Decisions Review Act 1997 (NSW) Home Building Act 1989 (NSW) Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (NSW) Cases Cited: Austin v Commissioner of Fair Trading [2016] NSWCATAP 179 Australian Broadcasting Tribunal v Bond (1990) 170 CLR 321 at 380; [1990] HCA 33 Combat Sports Authority of New South Wales v Fisher [2022] NSWCATAP 387 Dassouki v Department of Fair Trading [2019] NSWCATOD 14 Haining v Commissioner of Police, NSW Police Service [1999] NSWADT 6 Hughes and Vale Pty Ltd v New South Wales (No 2) (1955) 93 CLR 127; [1955] HCA 28 IJ v Commissioner of Police, New South Wales Police Service [2003] NSWADT 230 Keegan-Jaques v Commissioner of Police [2017] NSWCATAD 145 Lotus Constructions Pty Limited v Director-General, Department of Finance and Service, NSW Fair Trading [2013] NSWADT 260 Pilipczyk & anor v Commissioner for Fair Trading, NSW Office of Fair Trading [2007] NSWADT 85 Preston v Commissioner for Fair Trading [2011] NSWCA 40; 80 NSWLR 359 Taouk v Director General, NSW Fair Trading [2016 NSWCATOD 41 Texts Cited: None cited Category: Principal judgment Parties: Jawad Fayazi (Applicant) Commissioner for Fair Trading, NSW (Respondent) Representation: Counsel: H Pararajasingham (Applicant) A Douglas-Baker (Respondent)
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