NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Building Insurers' Guarantee Corporation v CTTT & Ors [2005] NSWSC 503
HEARING DATE(S) : 26 May 2005
JUDGMENT DATE : 1 June 2005
Common Law Division JURISDICTION : Administrative Law List
JUDGMENT OF : Master Malpass at 1
DECISION : The summons is dismissed; the plaintiff is to pay the costs of the summons; the exhibits may be returned.
CATCHWORDS : Ambit of appeal - exercise of discretionary power to award costs - jurisdiction of Tribunal on question of costs.
Consumer Trader & Tenancy Tribunal Act 2001, ss 53, 67 LEGISLATION CITED : Consumer Trader & Tenancy Regulation 2002, cl 20 Home Building Act 1989, Part 6A
Building Insurers' Guarantee Corporation (Plaintiff) Consumer Trader & Tenancy Tribunal (First Defendant) PARTIES : Timothy Francis Cummins (Second Defendant) Lisa Maree McFadyen (Third Defendant) Alan James Macdonald (Fourth Defendant)
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 30003/05
Mr T Lynch (Plaintiff) COUNSEL : Ms E Olsson SC (Second and Third Defendants)
Holding Redlich (Plaintiff) SOLICITORS : I V Knight Crown Solicitor (First Defendant) Stone & Partners (Second and Third Defendants)
LOWER COURT JURISDICTION : Consumer Trader and Tenancy Tribunal of NSW
LOWER COURT FILE NUMBER(S) : HB 01/78369
LOWER COURT JUDICIAL OFFICER : Senior Member J Bordon
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Master Malpass
1 June 2005
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