NSW Caselaw
Court of Appeal Supreme Court New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Bankstown City Council v Zraika; Roads and Maritime Services v Zraika [2016] NSWCA 51 Hearing dates: 8, 9 February 2016 Decision date: 22 March 2016 Before: Gleeson JA at [1]; Leeming JA at [6]; Simpson JA at [170] Decision: Bankstown City Council v Zraika:
1. Grant leave to appeal.
2. Direct the Council to file a notice of appeal in accordance with the draft contained in the appeal books, within 7 days of today, and otherwise dispense with the requirements as to service.
3. Allow the appeal, set aside the answers to questions 2, 4, 6, 7, 8 and 9 in order 1 made on 30 April 2015, and in lieu thereof answer those questions in accordance with Annexure "A" below.
4. Set aside order 2 made on 30 April 2015, and in lieu thereof order: 2. Judgment for the plaintiff against the fifth defendant Mr Zraika.
5. Order that the second, third and fifth respondents to the appeal (Mr and Mrs Walsh and Mr Zraika) pay the costs of the Council of the appeal.
6. Direct the parties to supply within 21 days agreed short minutes of order, or in default of agreement short submissions not exceeding 10 pages accompanying the orders for which they contend.
Roads and Maritime Services v Zraika:
1. Grant leave to appeal.
2. Direct RMS to file a notice of appeal in accordance with the draft contained in the appeal books, within 7 days of today, and otherwise dispense with the requirements as to service.
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