NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : El-Najjaar v Offshore Marketing Services & Anor [2003] NSWSC 209 HEARING DATE(S) : 11 March 2003 JUDGMENT DATE : 27 March 2003 JURISDICTION: Common Law Division JUDGMENT OF : Master Malpass DECISION : The proceedings are dismissed. The plaintiff is to pay the costs of the proceedings. The Exhibits may be returned.
CATCHWORDS : Appeal from Small Claims Division of Local Court - limited avenue of appeal - ground of lack of jurisdiction or denial of natural justice only. LEGISLATION CITED : Local Courts (Civil Claims) Act 1970, s 69, s 69 (2), s 69 (2A). CASES CITED : N/A Fouad El-Najjaar (Plaintiff) PARTIES : v RW & MJ Germaine Trading As Offshore Marketing Services (First Defendant) Neil Milson in his capacity as Magistrate of the Hornsby Local Court (Second Defendant) FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 11991 of 2002 N/A (Plaintiff) COUNSEL : Mr M Elliott (First Defendant) N/A (Second Defendant) In Person (Plaintiff) SOLICITORS : Mallesons Stephen Jaques (First Defendant) I V Knight - Crown Solicitor - Submitting Appearance (Second Defendant)
LOWER COURT Local Court JURISDICTION : LOWER COURT 926/01 Hornsby Local Court FILE NUMBER(S) : LOWER COURT Neil Milson LCM JUDICIAL OFFICER :
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES COMMON LAW DIVISION
Master Malpass
Thursday 27 March 2003
11991 of 2002 Fouad El-Najjaar v RW & MJ Germaine Trading As Offshore Marketing Services.
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