NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Grygiel v Consumer Trader & Tenancy Tribunal & Ors [2004] NSWSC 914 HEARING DATE(S) : 1 October 2004 JUDGMENT DATE : 5 October 2004 JURISDICTION: Common Law Division JUDGMENT OF : Master Malpass at 1 DECISION : The summons is dismissed; the plaintiff is to pay the costs of the proceedings.
CATCHWORDS : Appeal against the granting of an adjournment - plaintiff not given an opportunity to be heard - Tribunal did not decide a question with respect to a matter of law - futility of granting relief. LEGISLATION CITED : Consumer Trader & Tenancy Act 2001, s28(5), s34, s35, s67 Christopher Andrew Grygiel (Plaintiff) Consumer Trader & Tenancy Tribunal (First Defendant) PARTIES : Anthony J Baine (Second Defendant) Janice Wiley (Third Defendant) Blakemore Electrical Services Pty Limited (Fourth Defendant) FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 30043 of 2004 COUNSEL : Dr D Doyle (Solicitor) (Plaintiff) Ms E Olssen SC (Second and Third Defendant) The Builders' Lawyer (Plaintiff) SOLICITORS : Crown Solicitor (First Defendant) MasseyBailey (Second and Third Defendant) MBP Legal (Fourth Defendant)
LOWER COURT Consumer Trader and Tenancy Tribunal of NSW JURISDICTION : LOWER COURT HB 02/48685 FILE NUMBER(S) : HB 02/32025 LOWER COURT Registrar CTTT JUDICIAL OFFICER :
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Master Malpass
5 October 2004
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