American Foods Pty Ltd v Davis & Anor
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[2001] NSWCA 421
•7 November 2001
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American Foods Pty Ltd v Davis [2001] NSWCA 421
[2001] NSWCA 421
7 November 2001
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The Supreme Court of Queensland, Court of Appeal, considered an application for leave to appeal in the matter of *American Foods Pty Ltd v Davis & Anor*. The precise nature of the dispute between the parties is not detailed in the provided text, but the application concerned whether the Court of Appeal should grant leave to appeal a previous decision.
The central legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether there was an arguable error in the decision below, or whether the proposed appeal raised a question of principle that warranted appellate review. The Court was required to assess the merits of the application for leave to appeal based on these criteria.
The Court of Appeal determined that there was no arguable error in the decision under appeal and that the application did not raise any question of principle. Consequently, the Court found no sufficient grounds to grant leave to appeal.
The application for leave to appeal was dismissed, and American Foods Pty Ltd was ordered to pay the costs of the application.
The central legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether there was an arguable error in the decision below, or whether the proposed appeal raised a question of principle that warranted appellate review. The Court was required to assess the merits of the application for leave to appeal based on these criteria.
The Court of Appeal determined that there was no arguable error in the decision under appeal and that the application did not raise any question of principle. Consequently, the Court found no sufficient grounds to grant leave to appeal.
The application for leave to appeal was dismissed, and American Foods Pty Ltd was ordered to pay the costs of the application.
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