NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Gill & Anor v Residential Tribunal NSW & Ors [2001] NSWSC 584 CURRENT JURISDICTION: Common Law Division Administrative Law List FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 30016 of 2001 HEARING DATE(S) : 4 July 2001 JUDGMENT DATE : 13 July 2001
Stephen Gill (formerly Stephen Maybury) (First Plaintiff) Pamela Gill (formerly Pamela Maybury) (Second Plaintiff) PARTIES : v Residential Tribunal NSW (First Defendant) Michael Tuckerman and Paul James Devine (Second Defendant) Montano Realty Ashfield (Third Defendant) JUDGMENT OF : Master Malpass
LOWER COURT Residential Tribunal JURISDICTION : LOWER COURT 00/34817 FILE NUMBER(S) : LOWER COURT J Cipolla JUDICIAL OFFICER :
N/A (Plaintiffs) COUNSEL : N/A (First Defendant) Mr Brae Antcliffe (Second Defendant) N/A (Third Defendant) In Person (Plaintiffs) SOLICITORS : I V Knight - Crown Solicitor - Submitting appearance (First Defendant) Clarks Business & Property Lawyers (Second Defendant) Tony Andreacchio - Director (Third Defendant) CATCHWORDS : Appeal from Residential Tribunal - no error of law - out of time - assertion that the subject premises had been provided by God for the plaintiffs' family and ministry - assertion that the application had not been heard in open court and that the plaintiffs were denied conciliation. LEGISLATION CITED : Residential Tribunal Act 1998, s 30, s 49. CASES CITED : N/A DECISION : See Paragraph 20.
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