Cruickshank v Pejovic
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[1999] NSWCA 232
•12 July 1999
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Cruickshank v Pejovic [1999] NSWCA 232
[1999] NSWCA 232
12 July 1999
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The appeal concerned a dispute between Cruickshank and Pejovic. The Court of Appeal of New South Wales was tasked with determining the appeal.
The central legal issue before the court was the assessment of damages.
The court found no error in the primary judge's assessment of damages, which was not a question of principle. Consequently, the appeal was dismissed. The appellant was ordered to pay the respondent's costs.
The central legal issue before the court was the assessment of damages.
The court found no error in the primary judge's assessment of damages, which was not a question of principle. Consequently, the appeal was dismissed. The appellant was ordered to pay the respondent's costs.
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Civil Procedure
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Negligence & Tort
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Appeal
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Damages
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Costs
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Cruickshank v Pejovic [1999] NSWCA 232
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