AHB v NSW Trustee and Guardian
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[2012] NSWADTAP 37
•08 August 2012
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AHB v NSW Trustee and Guardian [2012] NSWADTAP 37
[2012] NSWADTAP 37
08 August 2012
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The appellant, AHB, sought to challenge the decision of the respondent, NSW Trustee and Guardian, to sell a property in dispute. The matter was heard and dismissed by the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales, with AHB now seeking to appeal both on a question of law and on the merits of the case. The court considered the grounds of appeal and examined whether the decision-maker had erred in law, as well as whether there was any error in the exercise of discretion by the decision-maker. In assessing the appeal, the court found that there was no error of law in the decision of the respondent and, therefore, no grounds for appeal on the merits. The appeal was dismissed, and leave to extend the appeal to the merits of the Tribunal's decision was refused. The decision of the Tribunal was affirmed.
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Civil Litigation & Procedure
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Appeal
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Civil Penalty
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Most Recent Citation
AHB v NSW Trustee and Guardian [2016] NSWCATAD 208
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AHB V NSW Trustee and Guardian
[2012] NSWADT 76
AHB V NSW Trustee and Guardian
[2012] NSWADT 76