NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Robyne Carlyle MARYSKA v Scot Gregory MASON & Anor [2006] NSWSC 913
HEARING DATE(S) : 5 September 2006
JUDGMENT DATE : 14 September 2006
JURISDICTION : Common Law Division - Administrative Law List
JUDGMENT OF : Associate Justice Malpass
DECISION : I am satisfied that the plaintiff has discharged the onus of satisfying the court that the orders made by Tribunal Member Smith should be set aside. (see para.30)
CATCHWORDS : Jurisdiction of the Tribunal - issue estoppel - requirements of s.64
LEGISLATION CITED : Residential Tenancies Act 1997 S.64; Consumer, Trader & Tenancy Tribunal Act (NSW) Ss.65 & 67.
Plimmer v Mayor of Wellington (1884) 9 App Cas 699; Vinden v. Vinden [1982] 1 NSWLR 618; CASES CITED : Olgilvie v. Ryan [1976] 2 NSWLR 504; Shoena Middlebrook v NSW Land & Housing Corporation & Anor [2005] NSWSC 673.
Robyne Carlyle MARYSKA (Plaintiff) PARTIES : Scot Gregory MASON (First Defendant) The Consumer,Trade and Tenancy Tribunal (Second Defendant)
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 30056 of 06
COUNSEL : Mr M. S. Willmott SC ( Plaintiff) Mr R. Lee (First Defendant)
John Simpson & Co Solicitors & Attorneys (Plaintiff) SOLICITORS : Sylvia Liddle & Associates (First Defendant) I V Knight, Crown Solicitor (Second Defendant)
LOWER COURT JURISDICTION : Consumer Trader and Tenancy Tribunal of NSW
LOWER COURT FILE NUMBER(S) : RT 05/51791
LOWER COURT JUDICIAL OFFICER : Tribunal Member Jeffery Smith
LOWER COURT DATE OF DECISION : 28 March 2006
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES COMMON LAW DIVISION ADMINISTRATIVE LAW LIST
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