NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Christopher Gordon Taylor v Andrew Peter Walker & Anor [2006] NSWSC 279
HEARING DATE(S) : 11 April 2006
JUDGMENT DATE : 24 April 2006
JURISDICTION : Common Law Division
JUDGMENT OF : Associate Justice Malpass at 1
DECISION : The certificate as to determination of costs is set aside; the matter is remitted back to the Panel for correction of the error made in the determination and for the issue of a replacement certificate; no order is made as to costs; the exhibit may be returned.
CATCHWORDS : Leave to appeal - inadvertent error - matter remitted back to panel for the issue of a replacement certificate - non-compliance with disclosure provisions - costs of the costs assessment.
Legal Profession Act 1987 LEGISLATION CITED : Legal Profession Act 2004 Legal Profession Regulation 2002
CASES CITED : Green v Browne & Co & Anor [2004] NSWSC 240
Christopher Gordon Taylor (Plaintiff) PARTIES : Andrew Peter Walker (First Defendant) Aurora Walker (Second Defendant)
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 15152/05
COUNSEL : Mr R Marshall (Plaintiff) In person (Defendants)
SOLICITORS : CG Taylor & Son (Plaintiff) In person (Defendants)
LOWER COURT JURISDICTION : Costs Review Panel
LOWER COURT FILE NUMBER(S) : 90471 of 2004
LOWER COURT JUDICIAL OFFICER : Costs Review Panel Members Peter Johnstone & Michael Dyson
LOWER COURT DATE OF DECISION : 10/07/2005
- 12 - IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES COMMON LAW DIVISION
Associate Justice Malpass
24 April 2006
15152 of 2005 Christopher Gordon Taylor v Andrew Peter Walker & Anor
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