NSW Caselaw
Set aside by Appeal : [2005] NSWCA 169
Land and Environment Court of New South Wales
CITATION : Hunter Development Brokerage Pty Limited v Cessnock City Council [2004] NSWLEC 454 APPLICANT: Hunter Development Brokerage Pty Limited PARTIES : RESPONDENT: Cessnock City Council FILE NUMBER(S) : 11564 of 2003 CORAM: Bignold J KEY ISSUES: Development Consent :- approved subdivision of land-whether consent has lapsed LEGISLATION CITED: Environmental Planning and Assessment Act, 1979, s 95 Day v Pinglen Pty Ltd (1981) 148 CLR 289; Detala Pty Ltd v Byron Shire Council (2002) NSWCA 404; Drummoyne Municipal Council v Lebnan (1974) 131 CLR 350; Ex parte Dackfield Pty Ltd (1982) 49 LGRA 363; Green v Kogarah Municipal Council (2001) 115 LGERA 231; CASES CITED: Iron Gates Developments Pty Ltd v Richmond-Evans Environmental Society Inc (1992) 81 LGERA 132; Noble House Corporation Pty Ltd v Sydney City Council (1999) NSWLEC 190; Richard v Shoalhaven City Council (2002) NSWLEC 11; Sharp v Hunters Hill Council (2002) 120 LGERA 155; Smith v Wyong Shire Council (No 3) (1984) 53 LGRA 170; Young v Warringah Shire Council (2001) 117 LGERA 6 DATES OF HEARING: 13/04/2004 DATE OF JUDGMENT: 08/17/2004
APPLICANT: Mr J Kildea, Barrister
SOLICITORS Thompson Norrie LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: RESPONDENT: Mr J Ayling SC
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