NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Sally Haddad v Homeland Village Pty Ltd [2015] NSWCATAP 128 Hearing dates: On the papers. Date of orders: 02 July 2015 Decision date: 02 July 2015 Jurisdiction: Appeal Panel Before: D Patten, Principal Member P Boyce, Senior Member Decision: 1. Appeal by Ms Haddad AP14/59183 dismissed for want of prosecution. 2. Homeland Village Pty Ltd has leave to make submissions as to its appeal AP15/03605 and as to the costs of appeal AP14/59183 within 14 days. 3. Ms Haddad has leave to reply to any such submissions within a further 14 days. 4. Appeal AP15/03605 and any application for costs of appeal AP14/59183 to be decided on the papers. Catchwords: Defective notice to carry out fencing works; costs Legislation Cited: Dividing Fences Act 1991 Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 Cases Cited: None Texts Cited: None Category: Procedural and other rulings Parties: Sally Haddad (Appellant) Homeland Village Pty Ltd (Respondent) Representation: Ms Sarah Haddad (Counsel for Ms Sally Haddad) Mr R Locker (Solicitor for Homeland Village Pty Ltd) File Number(s): AP 14/59183, AP 15/03605 Publication restriction: Unrestricted Decision under appeal Court or tribunal: NCAT Jurisdiction: Consumer and Commercial Division Date of Decision: 18 December 2014 Before: K Ross, Member File Number(s): COM 14/12706
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