NSW Caselaw
REYNOLDS v MOIN
SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES — COURT OF APPEAL
MEAGHER JA, HANDLEY JA and Cripps JA 26 May 1992
[1992] NSWCA 209
Meagher JA, Handley JA and Cripps JA. The Court has considered this appeal and is unanimously of the view that it is without merit. The Court is of the view that the Master was perfectly correct in the judgment at which he arrived and we are therefore content to adopt the Master's reasons.
The order of the Court is that the appeal is dismissed with costs.
Orders accordingly.
Counsel for the appellant: M BRADFORD
Solicitors for the appellant: MICHAEL SIDEROWITZ and CO Counsel for the respondent: R CAMERON/P LANDER Solicitors for the respondent: RA DAVIES
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