NSW Caselaw
Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales
CITATION : Judith Ann Ward v Mobile Innovations Limited [2002] NSWIRComm 287 APPELLANT: Judith Ann Ward PARTIES : RESPONDENT: Mobile Innovations Limited FILE NUMBER: IRC1817 of 2002 CORAM: Walton J Vice-President; Staunton J; Connor C CATCHWORDS : Appeal - Leave to appeal - Not matter of such importance to attract leave - Principles settled - Contentions as to fact - Finding at first instance reasonably open - Leave refused LEGISLATION CITED : Industrial Relations Act 1996 s84 CASES CITED : Allison v Bega Valley Council (1995) 63 IR 68 Box Valley Pty Ltd v Price (2000) 97 IR 484 HEARING DATES: 10/24/2002 EXTEMPORE JUDGMENT DATE : 10/24/2002
APPELLANT: Mr J de Meyrick of counsel SOLICITOR: Mr J Peetz
LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: RESPONDENT: Mr C Leggat of counsel SOLICITOR: Mr P Ashton Ashton Stedman Solicitors
JUDGMENT: - 1 - THE INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES FULL BENCH
CORAM: WALTON J, VICE-PRESIDENT STAUNTON J CONNOR C THURSDAY 24 OCTOBER 2002
MATTER NO. IRC1817 OF 2002
JUDITH ANN WARD v MOBILE INNOVATIONS LIMITED.
Application by Judith Ann Ward for leave to appeal and appeal against a decision of Deputy President Grayson given on 12 March 2002 in Matter No. IRC5699 of 2001.
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