Mohareb v Palmer
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[2018] NSWCA 220
•04 October 2018
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Mohareb v Palmer [2018] NSWCA 220
[2018] NSWCA 220
04 October 2018
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The appeal concerned an application for leave to appeal an order that dismissed proceedings for want of jurisdiction. The parties involved were Mohareb and Palmer.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether leave to appeal should be granted against the dismissal of the proceedings. This involved determining if there was an issue of principle that warranted appellate intervention.
The Court of Appeal, comprising Beazley P and Macfarlan JA, considered the application for leave to appeal. Their Honours concluded that there was no issue of principle raised by the appeal. Consequently, the summons seeking leave to appeal was dismissed. No orders were made as to costs or disbursements.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether leave to appeal should be granted against the dismissal of the proceedings. This involved determining if there was an issue of principle that warranted appellate intervention.
The Court of Appeal, comprising Beazley P and Macfarlan JA, considered the application for leave to appeal. Their Honours concluded that there was no issue of principle raised by the appeal. Consequently, the summons seeking leave to appeal was dismissed. No orders were made as to costs or disbursements.
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Civil Procedure
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Citations
Mohareb v Palmer [2018] NSWCA 220
Most Recent Citation
Palmer v Mohareb [2019] NSWSC 975
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Statutory Material Cited
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