NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Ramzy & Anor v CTTT & 2 Ors [2005] NSWSC 48
HEARING DATE(S) : 31 January 2005
JUDGMENT DATE : 15 February 2005
JURISDICTION : Common Law Division, Administrative Law List
JUDGMENT OF : Master Harrison
DECISION : (1) The appeal is dismissed; (2) The decisions of Tribunal Member Mallam dated 19 January 2004, 8 April 2004 and 16 May 2004 are affirmed; (3) The second amended summons is dismissed; (4) The plaintiff are to pay the defendants' costs as agreed or assessed.
CATCHWORDS : Appeal decision of CTTT- cross claim - interest
LEGISLATION CITED : Consumer Trader and Tenancy Act 2001 (NSW) - s 67
CASES CITED : Bellgove v Eldridge (1954) 90 CLR 613
Ramez Ramzy & Maha Ramzy (Plaintiffs)
Ausegy Construction & Development Pty Limited PARTIES : (Second Defendant)
Talaat Nasralla (Third Defendant)
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 30016/2004
Ms M Fraser (Plaintiffs) COUNSEL : Mr CC Dwyer (Second & Third Defendants)
Mr P Ives Maxwell Berghouse & Ives (Plaintiffs)
SOLICITORS : Submitting Appearance (First Defendant)
Adams & Partners (Second & Third Defendants)
LOWER COURT JURISDICTION : Consumer Trader and Tenancy Tribunal of NSW
LOWER COURT FILE NUMBER(S) : HB00/70990; HB00/72239
LOWER COURT JUDICIAL OFFICER : Tribunal Member, Mr W G Mallam
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES COMMON LAW DIVISION ADMINISTRATIVE LAW LIST
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