Dabbas v Farcroft Pty Limited
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[2001] NSWCA 214
•29 June 2001
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Dabbas v Farcroft Pty Limited [2001] NSWCA 214
[2001] NSWCA 214
29 June 2001
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The appeal concerned a dispute between Dabbas and Farcroft Pty Limited. The nature of the dispute and the specific court hearing the appeal are not detailed in the provided text.
The central legal issue before the court was whether the appeal raised any questions of legal principle, or if it was confined to questions of evidence and fact.
The court determined that the appeal did not present any novel or significant questions of legal principle. Instead, it was found to be concerned solely with the assessment and interpretation of evidence and factual findings made at a lower level.
Consequently, the appeal was dismissed, and Dabbas was ordered to pay Farcroft Pty Limited's costs.
The central legal issue before the court was whether the appeal raised any questions of legal principle, or if it was confined to questions of evidence and fact.
The court determined that the appeal did not present any novel or significant questions of legal principle. Instead, it was found to be concerned solely with the assessment and interpretation of evidence and factual findings made at a lower level.
Consequently, the appeal was dismissed, and Dabbas was ordered to pay Farcroft Pty Limited's costs.
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Negligence & Tort
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Civil Procedure
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Appeal
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Negligence
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