Atgazis v Health Administration Corporation
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[2010] NSWCA 271
•18 October 2010
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Atgazis v Health Administration Corporation [2010] NSWCA 271
[2010] NSWCA 271
18 October 2010
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The applicant, Atgazis, sought leave to appeal from a decision of the Health Administration Corporation. The precise nature of the dispute between the parties is not detailed in the provided text, but the matter was heard by McColl JA, Handley AJA, and Sackville AJA.
The central legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether there was a question of principle involved in the case that would warrant granting leave to appeal. The court was required to assess the significance of the issues raised by the applicant in determining whether to permit the appeal to proceed.
The Court of Appeal determined that no question of principle arose from the case. Consequently, the summons for leave to appeal was dismissed. The applicant was ordered to pay the costs of the proceedings.
The central legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether there was a question of principle involved in the case that would warrant granting leave to appeal. The court was required to assess the significance of the issues raised by the applicant in determining whether to permit the appeal to proceed.
The Court of Appeal determined that no question of principle arose from the case. Consequently, the summons for leave to appeal was dismissed. The applicant was ordered to pay the costs of the proceedings.
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