Alfaro v Nash
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[2002] NSWCA 144
•15 May 2002
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Alfaro v Nash [2002] NSWCA 144
[2002] NSWCA 144
15 May 2002
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The parties in this matter were Alfaro (the applicant) and Nash (the respondent). The dispute concerned an application for leave to appeal against orders made by a lower court. The case was heard in the Court of Appeal of New South Wales, with judgment delivered by Hodgson JA and Brownie AJA.
The primary legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether to grant limited leave to appeal. This involved assessing whether there was a sufficient basis to permit an appeal against the existing orders, considering the nature of the case and the grounds advanced by the applicant.
The Court of Appeal considered the application for leave to appeal. While the specific details of the dispute and the grounds for appeal are not elaborated upon in the provided text, the court's decision to grant limited leave indicates that it found arguable points or a compelling reason to allow the appeal to proceed on specific aspects. The court ultimately granted limited leave to appeal.
The primary legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether to grant limited leave to appeal. This involved assessing whether there was a sufficient basis to permit an appeal against the existing orders, considering the nature of the case and the grounds advanced by the applicant.
The Court of Appeal considered the application for leave to appeal. While the specific details of the dispute and the grounds for appeal are not elaborated upon in the provided text, the court's decision to grant limited leave indicates that it found arguable points or a compelling reason to allow the appeal to proceed on specific aspects. The court ultimately granted limited leave to appeal.
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Civil Procedure
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Appeal
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Alfaro v Nash [2002] NSWCA 144
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