McLachlan & South Ozz Shelter (Charity Licence No CCP3261) an Incorporated Charitable Institution v Hamilton

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[2020] SASCFC 123

17 December 2020


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McLachlan & South Ozz Shelter (Charity Licence No CCP3261) an Incorporated Charitable Institution v Hamilton [2020] SASCFC 123 [2020] SASCFC 123 17 December 2020

CaseChat Overview and Summary

The Full Court of the Supreme Court of South Australia heard an appeal concerning a dispute between McLachlan & South Ozz Shelter (Charity Licence No CCP3261) an Incorporated Charitable Institution and Hamilton. The precise nature of the underlying dispute is not detailed in the provided text, but the matter came before the Full Court on appeal.

The central legal issue before the Full Court was whether an appeal lay to the Full Court from a decision of a single judge, and if so, under what conditions. This question likely revolved around the requirements for obtaining leave to appeal in the relevant jurisdiction.

The Court's reasoning, as indicated by the catchwords, focused on the procedural requirements for appeals, specifically the necessity of obtaining leave from the court. This suggests the Court applied principles governing appellate jurisdiction and the circumstances under which interlocutory or final decisions can be appealed as of right or by permission.

The provided text does not specify the final orders or outcome of the appeal.
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Areas of Law

  • Administrative Law

  • Civil Procedure

Legal Concepts

  • Appeal

  • Jurisdiction

  • Procedural Fairness

  • Standing

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