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Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Dabous v Dannoun [2024] NSWCATAP 265 Hearing dates: 3 December 2024 Date of orders: 20 December 2024 Decision date: 20 December 2024 Jurisdiction: Appeal Panel Before: S Westgarth, Deputy President D Goldstein, Senior Member Decision: 1. The appeal against Mohammad Dannoun is dismissed pursuant to section 55(1)(a) of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 on the basis of the signed terms of Settlement Agreement handed up at the hearing of the appeal. 2. Leave to Appeal on Ground of Appeal 2 against Khaled Khabbout is refused. 3. The Appeal is dismissed. Catchwords: APPEAL – Section 59 of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 – Powers of the Tribunal when proceedings settle – Failure to provide typed transcript or sound recording of hearing – Consequences in connection with ascertaining whether leave to appeal should be granted Legislation Cited: Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW) 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 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: Feras Dabous (Appellant) Mohammad Dannoun (First Respondent) Khaled Khabbout (Second Respondent) Representation: Appellant (self-represented) Respondents (self-represented) File Number(s): 2024/00332974 Publication restriction: Nil Decision under appeal Court or tribunal: Civil and Administrative Tribunal Jurisdiction: Consumer and Commercial Citation: Nil Date of Decision: 29 August 2024 Before: D Robertson, Senior Member File Number(s): 2024/0078523
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