Casey v Rebel Sport Ltd
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[2017] FCCA 1470
•3 July 2017
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Casey v Rebel Sport Ltd [2017] FCCA 1470
[2017] FCCA 1470
3 July 2017
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The applicant, Casey, brought proceedings against Rebel Sport Ltd alleging breaches of the *Sex Discrimination Act 1984* (Cth). The court was required to determine whether the applicant had raised an arguable case for the relief sought under the Act. Additionally, the court considered an application for an extension of time to make a competent application to the Court.
In reaching its decision, the court examined the material before it to assess whether the applicant's claims disclosed an arguable case of unlawful discrimination. The court also considered the relevant factors for granting an extension of time for a procedural application.
Ultimately, the court found that no arguable case had been raised by the application. Consequently, the application for an extension of time was refused.
In reaching its decision, the court examined the material before it to assess whether the applicant's claims disclosed an arguable case of unlawful discrimination. The court also considered the relevant factors for granting an extension of time for a procedural application.
Ultimately, the court found that no arguable case had been raised by the application. Consequently, the application for an extension of time was refused.
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Employment Law
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Statutory Interpretation
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Limitation Periods
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Standing
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Procedural Fairness
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Casey v Rebel Sport Ltd [2017] FCCA 1470
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