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Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Wilcock v Intense Concrete Constructions Pty Ltd [2024] NSWCATAP 230 Hearing dates: 14 October 2024 Date of orders: 19 November 2024 Decision date: 19 November 2024 Jurisdiction: Appeal Panel Before: D Goldstein, Senior Member D Fairlie, Senior Member Decision: (1) Leave to Appeal is refused. (2) The appeal is dismissed. Catchwords: APPEAL – Failure to provide a transcript or a typed copy of oral reasons – Leave to appeal on the basis that the decision was against the weight of evidence – Leave to appeal on the basis that significant new evidence has arisen that was not reasonably available at the time the proceedings were being dealt with Legislation Cited: Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 Civil and Administrative Tribunal Rules 2014 Cases Cited: Al-Daouk v Mr Pine Pty Ltd t/as Furnco Bankstown [2015] NSWCATAP 111 Chapman v McLaughin [2016] NSWCATAP 212 Collins v Urban [2014] NSWCATAP 17 Cominos v Di Rico [2016] NSWCATAP 5 John Prendergast & Vanessa Prendergast v Western Murray Irrigation Ltd [2014] NSWCATAP 69 Owen v Kim [2017] NSWCATAP 26 Ryan v BKB Motor Vehicle Repairs Pty Ltd [2017] NSWCATAP 39 Texts Cited: None cited Category: Principal judgment Parties: Craig Alan Wilcock (Appellant) Intense Concrete Constructions Pty Ltd (Respondent) Representation: Applicant (Self Represented) Respondent (Self Represented) File Number(s): 2024/00202220 Publication restriction: Nil Decision under appeal Court or tribunal: Civil and Administrative Tribunal Jurisdiction: Consumer and Commercial Division Citation: N/A Date of Decision: 24 May 2024 Before: General Member S. Hunt File Number(s): 2024/60999
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