NSW Caselaw
Appeal Panel - Internal
CITATION: University of New South Wales v McGuirk (No 2) [2008] NSWADTAP 8
APPELLANT University of New South Wales PARTIES: RESPONDENT (Gerard) Michael McGuirk
FILE NUMBER: 079044
HEARING DATES: 16 November 2007
SUBMISSIONS CLOSED: 16 November 2007
DATE OF DECISION: 29 February 2008
BEFORE: Hennessy N - Magistrate (Deputy President); Wilson R - Judicial Member; Blake C - Non Judicial Member
CATCHWORDS: leave to extend to the merits
MATTER FOR DECISION: Principal matter
DECISION UNDER APPEAL: McGuirk v University of New South Wales [2005] NSWADT 289
FILE NUMBER UNDER APPEAL: 053100
DATE OF DECISION UNDER APPEAL: 08/22/2006
LEGISLATION CITED : Administrative Decisions Tribunal Act 1997
Baker v Campbell (1983) 153 CLR 52 Carter v Northmore Hale Davey & Leake (1995) 183 CLR 121 Coco v R (1994) 179 CLR 427D v National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children [1978] AC 171 Department of Premier and Cabinet v Hulls [1999] VSCA 117 Director General, Attorney General's Department v Cianfrano (GD) [2006] NSWADTAP 26 Mangoplah Pastoral Co Pty Ltd v Great Southern Energy [1999] NSWADT 93 McGuirk v University of New South Wales [2007] NSWSC 806 CASES CITED: Minister for Aboriginal Affairs v Peko-Wallsend Ltd (1985-1986) 162 CLR 25 Neary v The Treasurer, New South Wales [2002] NSWADT 261 Retain Beacon Hill High School Committee Inc v NSW Treasury [2007] NSWADT 55 The Commonwealth v Northern Land Council (1994) 176 CLR 604 The Daniels Corporation International Pty Ltd v Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (2002) 213 CLR 543 University of New South Wales v McGuirk [2006] NSW ADTAP 38 Waterford v Commonwealth (1987) 163 CLR 5 Workcover Authority (NSW), General Manager v Law Society of New South Wales [2006] NSWCA 84
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