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Land and Environment Court of New South Wales CITATION: Greater Taree City Council v Yarnold & Anor [1999] NSWLEC 110
PARTIES Applicant: Greater Taree City Council
Respondents: Yarnold & Anor
NUMBER: 40069 of 1997
CORAM: Talbot J
KEY ISSUES: :-
LEGISLATION CITED:
DATES OF HEARING: 04/09/1999
EX TEMPORE JUDGMENT DATE: 04/09/1999
Applicant: Mr D Mallon (Barrister)
Solicitors: Stacks - The Law Firm
LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: Respondents: Mr P Smith (Solicitor)
Solicitors: Walker Smith
JUDGMENT:
IN THE LAND AND Matter No. 40069 of 1997 ENVIRONMENT COURT Coram: Talbot J OF NEW SOUTH WALES Decision Date: 9 April 1999
Greater Taree City Council Applicant v Milton Alexander Yarnold and Lynette Gai Yarnold Respondents
EX TEMPORE REASONS FOR JUDGMENT
1. HIS HONOUR: This is a case which in one sense, unfortunately, is typical of many matters that come to this Court, but in another sense fortunately, discloses that once proceedings are commenced parties on either side use their best endeavours to resolve the dispute in a way other than by resort to a disputed hearing.
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