Damjanovic v York Agencies Pty Ltd

Case

[2003] NSWCA 222

10 September 2003


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Damjanovic v York Agencies Pty Ltd [2003] NSWCA 222 [2003] NSWCA 222 10 September 2003

CaseChat Overview and Summary

The appeal concerned findings of fact made by a trial judge in a dispute between Damjanovic and York Agencies Pty Ltd. The specific nature of the dispute and the underlying cause of action were not detailed in the provided text. The appeal was heard by Meagher and Beazley JJA, and James J.

The primary legal issue before the appellate court was whether the trial judge's findings of fact were demonstrably wrong or unsupported by the evidence presented at trial. This involved a review of the factual determinations made at first instance to ascertain if they met the threshold for appellate intervention.

The court's reasoning, as indicated by the outcome, suggests that the findings of fact made by the trial judge were upheld. This implies that the appellate judges found no sufficient error in the trial judge's assessment of the evidence or application of legal principles to those facts. The appeal was ultimately dismissed, with costs awarded to the respondent.
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Areas of Law

  • Civil Procedure

Legal Concepts

  • Appeal

  • Costs

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