Janson v Scanlon

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[1996] NSWCA 274

01 February 1996


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Janson v Scanlon [1996] NSWCA 274 [1996] NSWCA 274 01 February 1996

CaseChat Overview and Summary

In *Janson v Scanlon and Anor*, the New South Wales Court of Appeal considered a dispute between the appellant, Janson, and the respondents, Scanlon and another. The precise nature of the dispute is not detailed in the provided text, but it was brought before the Court of Appeal for determination.

The central legal issues before the Court of Appeal likely revolved around the interpretation and application of relevant legal principles governing the parties' dispute. Without further information on the factual matrix, the specific legal questions remain unstated, but the court was tasked with resolving the disagreement between Janson and the respondents.

The court's reasoning and the legal principles it applied would have been based on its assessment of the evidence and the applicable law. The judgment would have articulated the legal basis for its decision, explaining how it arrived at its conclusions regarding the rights and obligations of the parties. The final orders or outcome of the appeal would have reflected the court's determination of the legal issues presented.
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Areas of Law

  • Civil Procedure

  • Negligence & Tort

Legal Concepts

  • Appeal

  • Causation

  • Damages

  • Duty of Care

  • Negligence

  • Reliance

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