Gould v Day
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[1999] NSWCA 61
•16 March 1999
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Gould v Day [1999] NSWCA 61
[1999] NSWCA 61
16 March 1999
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The appeal in *Gould v Day* concerned a dispute between the parties arising from an alleged breach of an agreement. The matter was heard by Priestley and Stein JJA, and Fitzgerald AJA.
The central legal issue before the court was whether the respondent had breached the terms of the agreement. This required the court to consider the nature of the agreement and the conduct of the parties in relation to its provisions.
The court's reasoning focused on the interpretation of the agreement and the evidence presented regarding the alleged breach. The judges applied principles of contract law to determine whether the respondent's actions constituted a failure to perform their obligations under the agreement.
The appeal was ultimately dismissed.
The central legal issue before the court was whether the respondent had breached the terms of the agreement. This required the court to consider the nature of the agreement and the conduct of the parties in relation to its provisions.
The court's reasoning focused on the interpretation of the agreement and the evidence presented regarding the alleged breach. The judges applied principles of contract law to determine whether the respondent's actions constituted a failure to perform their obligations under the agreement.
The appeal was ultimately dismissed.
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Contract Law
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Civil Procedure
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Breach
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Appeal
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Remedies
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Gould v Day [1999] NSWCA 61
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