Menyhart v Galluzzo
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[1994] HCATrans 361
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Menyhart v Galluzzo [1994] HCATrans 361
[1994] HCATrans 361
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This matter concerned an application for special leave to appeal to the High Court of Australia by V. Galluzzo and R.A. Golotta, trading as Galluzzo & Golotta, against an unspecified decision. The application was heard by Justices Dawson, Gaudron, and Brennan.
The sole legal issue before the High Court was whether to grant special leave to appeal. This involves determining if the case raises a question of law of sufficient importance to warrant the High Court's attention.
The High Court, comprising Justices Dawson, Gaudron, and Brennan, considered the application for special leave. After deliberation, the application was refused. The grounds for this refusal were published by Justice Brennan. The matter was subsequently adjourned sine die.
The sole legal issue before the High Court was whether to grant special leave to appeal. This involves determining if the case raises a question of law of sufficient importance to warrant the High Court's attention.
The High Court, comprising Justices Dawson, Gaudron, and Brennan, considered the application for special leave. After deliberation, the application was refused. The grounds for this refusal were published by Justice Brennan. The matter was subsequently adjourned sine die.
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Menyhart v Galluzzo [1994] HCATrans 361
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