Huang v Mansell
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[2000] NSWCA 9
•21 February 2000
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Huang v Mansell [2000] NSWCA 9
[2000] NSWCA 9
21 February 2000
CaseChat Overview and Summary
Huang (the appellant) brought proceedings against Mansell (the respondent) alleging negligence. The dispute concerned the respondent's conduct, which the appellant claimed caused them loss. The matter was heard by the Court of Appeal of New South Wales.
The primary legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether the respondent had been negligent in their actions. This involved an assessment of whether the respondent owed a duty of care to the appellant, whether that duty had been breached, and whether the breach had caused the appellant's loss.
The Court of Appeal considered the evidence presented and applied the established principles of negligence. After reviewing the facts and submissions, the Court concluded that the appellant had not established negligence on the part of the respondent. The appeal was therefore dismissed.
The primary legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether the respondent had been negligent in their actions. This involved an assessment of whether the respondent owed a duty of care to the appellant, whether that duty had been breached, and whether the breach had caused the appellant's loss.
The Court of Appeal considered the evidence presented and applied the established principles of negligence. After reviewing the facts and submissions, the Court concluded that the appellant had not established negligence on the part of the respondent. The appeal was therefore dismissed.
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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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Huang v Mansell [2000] NSWCA 9
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