Darcy Smith v Wyong Shire Council
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[1992] NSWCA 231
•06 July 1992
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Darcy Smith v Wyong Shire Council [1992] NSWCA 231
[1992] NSWCA 231
06 July 1992
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Darcy Smith v Wyong Shire Council*, the New South Wales Court of Appeal considered a dispute between the appellants, Darcy Smith and another, and the respondent, Wyong Shire Council. The precise nature of the dispute is not detailed in the provided text, but it involved an appeal to the Court of Appeal.
The central legal issue before the Court of Appeal was the determination of the appropriate principles to be applied in assessing damages in the context of the dispute between the parties. This involved considering the legal framework governing the assessment of compensation or remedies available to the appellants.
The Court of Appeal's reasoning and the legal principles it applied are not elaborated upon in the provided text. However, the decision of the Court of Appeal on 6 July 1992, as indicated by the medium neutral citation, signifies the court's final determination on the matters brought before it.
The central legal issue before the Court of Appeal was the determination of the appropriate principles to be applied in assessing damages in the context of the dispute between the parties. This involved considering the legal framework governing the assessment of compensation or remedies available to the appellants.
The Court of Appeal's reasoning and the legal principles it applied are not elaborated upon in the provided text. However, the decision of the Court of Appeal on 6 July 1992, as indicated by the medium neutral citation, signifies the court's final determination on the matters brought before it.
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