NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Lucchese v McDonell [2018] NSWCATAP 120 Hearing dates: 01 May 2018 Date of orders: 21 May 2018 Decision date: 21 May 2018 Jurisdiction: Appeal Panel Before: G Curtin SC, Senior Member K Ransome, Senior Member Decision: In Appeal AP 18/08577: (1) Time for the appellants to lodge their Notice of Appeal be extended up to and including 20 February 2018. (2) Appeal allowed in part. (3) The decision of the Tribunal dated 19 January 2018 is set aside. (4) In lieu thereof, order the proceedings be dismissed.
In Appeal AP 18/08247: (1) Time for the appellants to lodge their Notice of Appeal be extended up to and including 20 February 2018. (2) Appeal allowed in part. (3) The decision of the Tribunal dated 19 January 2018 is set aside. (4) In lieu thereof, order that the respondents pay the appellants the sum of $10,494.84 immediately.
In both Appeals AP 18/08247 & AP 18/08557; If any party desires to make an application for costs:
(5) the appellants are to lodge with NCAT and serve on the respondents any written submissions (in support of any application for costs or being notice that they do not desire to apply for costs) of no more than three pages, and any documents or material in support, on or before 14 days from the date of this decision;
(6) the respondents are to lodge with NCAT and serve on the appellants any written submissions of no more than six pages (opposing any application for costs made by the appellants, in support of any application for costs by the respondents or being notice that they do not desire to apply for costs), and any documents or material in support, on or before 21 days from the date of this decision;
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