Matthews v Hollis
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[2002] NSWCA 156
•27 May 2002
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Matthews v Hollis [2002] NSWCA 156
[2002] NSWCA 156
27 May 2002
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The appeal in *Matthews v Hollis* concerned a dispute between the appellant, Matthews, and the respondent, Hollis. The specific nature of the dispute is not detailed in the provided text, but it proceeded to the Court of Appeal of New South Wales, with Stein and Heydon JJA presiding.
The court was required to determine the legal issues arising from the dispute between the parties, which formed the basis of the appeal. The precise legal questions are not elaborated upon in the provided text.
The court dismissed the appeal. Consequently, the appellant, Matthews, was ordered to pay the respondent's, Hollis's, costs of the appeal.
The court was required to determine the legal issues arising from the dispute between the parties, which formed the basis of the appeal. The precise legal questions are not elaborated upon in the provided text.
The court dismissed the appeal. Consequently, the appellant, Matthews, was ordered to pay the respondent's, Hollis's, costs of the appeal.
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Matthews v Hollis [2002] NSWCA 156
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