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Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Dimitropoulos v Wang and Ding [2023] NSWCATCD 170 Hearing dates: 18 September 2023 Date of orders: 05 December 2023 Decision date: 05 December 2023 Jurisdiction: Consumer and Commercial Division Before: P Boyce, Senior Member Decision: The Tribunal orders: (1) The respondents, Whitney Hong Wang and Yunhao Ding must pay the applicant, Spiro Dimitropoulos, the amount of $1,386.00. (2) Any amount payable under Order (1) is to applied against any amount received by the applicant, Spiro Dimitropoulos, under any garnishee order against the respondent, Whitney Hong Wang and Yunhao Ding. (3) Any difference in the amount ordered in Order (1) and any amount paid under the garnishee order referred to in Order (2) for the debt recovered (not including costs and interest) must be paid by the respondents, Whitney Hong Wang and Yunhao Ding. (4) There is no order as to costs. Catchwords: ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING — Fences and boundaries — Dividing Fences - Contribution to costs-money order under Dividing Fences Act 1991 Legislation Cited: Dividing Fences Act 1991 (NSW) Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW) Cases Cited: Purcell v Chadwick [2018] NSWCATAP 250 Nasr v Kassiri [2020] NSWCATCD 12 Jiang v Cousins [2019] NSWCATAP 118 Wang v Dimitropoulos [2023] NSWCATAP 137 Texts Cited: None Category: Principal judgment Parties: Spiro Dimitropoulos (Applicant) Whitney Hong Wang and Yunhao Ding (Respondents) Representation: Applicant - self represented litigant Respondents - self represented litigants File Number(s): 2023/00392261 (previously COM 23/25067) Publication restriction: Unrestricted
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