Collier v Lancer
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[2013] NSWCA 14
•06 February 2013
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Collier v Lancer [2013] NSWCA 14
[2013] NSWCA 14
06 February 2013
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In *Collier v Lancer*, the applicant, Collier, sought to appeal a decision of the Federal Court of Australia. The specific nature of the dispute between Collier and Lancer, and the original decision being appealed, are not detailed in the provided text. The matter came before Allsop P of the Full Court of the Federal Court of Australia.
The primary legal issue before the Court was whether to grant Collier leave to appeal the earlier decision. The Court was required to determine if there were sufficient grounds to permit an appeal to proceed.
Allsop P dismissed Collier's notice of motion, indicating that the Court found no basis to grant leave to appeal. The Court ordered that the hearing of the application for leave to appeal be expedited, with the possibility of any application to review the Court's decision being heard concurrently. The costs of the dismissed motion were awarded to Lancer.
The primary legal issue before the Court was whether to grant Collier leave to appeal the earlier decision. The Court was required to determine if there were sufficient grounds to permit an appeal to proceed.
Allsop P dismissed Collier's notice of motion, indicating that the Court found no basis to grant leave to appeal. The Court ordered that the hearing of the application for leave to appeal be expedited, with the possibility of any application to review the Court's decision being heard concurrently. The costs of the dismissed motion were awarded to Lancer.
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Collier v Lancer [2013] NSWCA 14
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