NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Ormes v Lewis [2006] NSWSC 16
HEARING DATE(S) : 30 January 2006
JUDGMENT DATE : 3 February 2006
JURISDICTION : Common Law Division Administrative Law List
JUDGMENT OF : Associate Justice Malpass at 1
DECISION : The notice of motion is dismissed; the plaintiff is to pay the costs of the notice of motion.
CATCHWORDS : Jurisdiction conceded before Tribunal - credit contract - leave to add a ground of appeal challenging finding as to jurisdiction - dictates of justice - leave to file further evidence of material not led before Tribunal.
Consumer Claims Act 1998 LEGISLATION CITED : Consumer Credit (New South Wales) Code Consumer Trader & Tenancy Tribunal Act 2001
CASES CITED : Director of Consumer Affairs Victoria v Geeveekay Pty Ltd (Credit) [2005] VCAT 555 Rafiqi and Thomas v Wacal Investments Pty Ltd (1988) ASC 155-024 (District Ct (Qld)).
Darren Ormes (Plaintiff) PARTIES : David Lewis (First Defendant) Corinda Lewis (Second Defendant) Consumer Trader & Tenancy Tribunal (Third Defendant)
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 30083/05
COUNSEL : Mr B Sharpe (Plaintiff) Ms J I Ghabrial (First & Second Defendants)
Cordato Partners (Plaintiff) SOLICITORS : Legal Aid Wollongong (First & Second Defendants) I V Knight, Crown Solicitor (Third Defendant)
LOWER COURT JURISDICTION : Consumer Trader and Tenancy Tribunal of NSW
LOWER COURT FILE NUMBER(S) : 04/43987
LOWER COURT JUDICIAL OFFICER : Senior Member Connolly
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