NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Goldstone v Fountain [2015] NSWCATAP 258 Hearing dates: 17 September 2015 Date of orders: 02 December 2015 Decision date: 02 December 2015 Jurisdiction: Appeal Panel Before: P Callaghan SC, Principal Member R Titterton, Senior Member Decision: 1. The time for filing the notice of appeal is extended to 5 September 2014. 2. The application for leave to appeal is refused. 3. The appeal is otherwise dismissed. 4. The order appealed from is confirmed. 5. There is no order as to costs. Catchwords: CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL – appeal – question of law – appeal refused – no question of principle
CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL – appeal – question of law – leave to appeal appeal refused – no question of principle Legislation Cited: Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 Legal Profession Act 2004 Cases Cited: Baker v David [2015 NSWCA 235 Collins v Urban [2014] NSWCATAP 17 CPD Holdings Pty Ltd t/as The Bathroom Exchange [2015] NSWCATAP 21 Prendergast v Western Murray Irrigation Ltd [2014] NSWCATAP 69 Category: Principal judgment Parties: Graham Goldstone (Appellant) Gail Fountain (Respondent) Representation: The Appellant in person. The respondent was represented by Mr K J Graham of Grahams Solicitors, Lismore File Number(s): AP 14/47000 Decision under appeal Court or tribunal: Consumer Trader and Tenancy Tribunal Jurisdiction: Home Building Division Date of Decision: 01 August 2014 Before: D Goldstein, Senior Member File Number(s): HB 14/02576
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