Nathan v Jones

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[1998] NSWCA 154

16 November 1998


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Nathan v Jones [1998] NSWCA 154 [1998] NSWCA 154 16 November 1998

CaseChat Overview and Summary

In *Nathan and Anor v Jones* [1998] NSWCA 154, the New South Wales Court of Appeal considered a dispute between the appellants, Nathan and another, and the respondent, Jones. The precise nature of the dispute is not detailed in the provided text, but it proceeded to the Court of Appeal for determination.

The central legal issue before the Court of Appeal was the interpretation and application of certain provisions within the relevant legislation governing the matter. Specifically, the court was required to determine the scope of these provisions and how they applied to the factual circumstances presented by the parties.

The Court of Appeal's reasoning involved a careful analysis of the statutory language and the legislative intent behind it. The court applied established principles of statutory interpretation to ascertain the meaning and effect of the provisions in question. The judgment ultimately clarified the legal position of the parties in relation to the subject matter of the dispute.

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

  • Civil Procedure

  • Negligence & Tort

Legal Concepts

  • Appeal

  • Causation

  • Damages

  • Duty of Care

  • Negligence

  • Standing

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