NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Anand and Anand v Macasa Homes Pty Ltd; Anand and Kaur v Macasa Homes Pty Ltd; Anand v Macasa Homes Pty Ltd; Singh v Macasa Homes Pty Ltd [2023] NSWCATCD 76 Hearing dates: 9 June 2023 Date of orders: 04 July 2023 Decision date: 04 July 2023 Jurisdiction: Consumer and Commercial Division Before: M Tyson, Senior Member Decision: In HB 23/02638, (1) The application is dismissed. (2) If the parties are in agreement as to costs of the proceedings, then they shall provide proposed consent orders to the Tribunal within 14 days of the date of these reasons for decision. (3) If the parties are not in agreement as to the costs of the proceedings, then (a) If any party seeks a costs order, the applicant for costs (the costs applicant) must file and serve a costs application, submissions which shall be limited to three pages, and any evidence in support by way of affidavit, within 14 days of the date of these reasons for decision; (b) The respondent to the costs application is to file and serve any submissions, which shall be limited to three pages, and any evidence in opposition by way of affidavit, within 14 days thereafter; (c) The costs applicant is to file any submissions in reply limited to two pages within 14 days after receipt of the submissions and any evidence of the respondent to the costs application; (d) The submissions are to include submissions whether or not the relevant party consents to the issue of costs being determined on the papers, in accordance with s. 50(2) of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013.
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