Jacobs v Donald

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[2000] NSWCA 366

8 December 2000


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Jacobs v Donald [2000] NSWCA 366 [2000] NSWCA 366 8 December 2000

CaseChat Overview and Summary

Jacobs v Donald concerned an appeal to the New South Wales Court of Appeal from a decision of the Supreme Court of New South Wales. The precise nature of the dispute between the parties, Jacobs and Donald, is not detailed in the provided text, nor is the specific decision of the Supreme Court from which the appeal arose.

The Court of Appeal was required to determine the merits of the appeal brought by Jacobs against Donald. The core legal issues would have revolved around whether the Supreme Court's decision was erroneous in law or fact, necessitating intervention by the appellate court.

The Court of Appeal ultimately dismissed the appeal. The reasoning behind this dismissal is not elaborated upon in the provided text, but the outcome signifies that the Court found no grounds to overturn the decision of the lower court.

The appeal was dismissed with costs awarded to Donald.
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Areas of Law

  • Civil Procedure

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  • Appeal

  • Costs

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