Re Tyrone
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[2002] NSWCA 414
•10 December 2002
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Re Tyrone [2002] NSWCA 414
[2002] NSWCA 414
10 December 2002
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The parties involved were the applicant, Re Tyrone, and the respondent, whose identity is not specified in the provided text. The dispute concerned an application for leave to appeal, which was ultimately refused by the New South Wales Court of Appeal, comprising Handley and Santow JJA and Young CJ in Eq.
The primary legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether to grant leave to appeal. This necessarily involved an assessment of the merits of the proposed appeal, although the specific grounds for the appeal are not detailed in the provided extract.
The Court of Appeal, in its determination, refused the application for leave to appeal. Consequently, the summons before the Court was dismissed. The applicant, Re Tyrone, was ordered to pay the costs of the proceedings.
The primary legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether to grant leave to appeal. This necessarily involved an assessment of the merits of the proposed appeal, although the specific grounds for the appeal are not detailed in the provided extract.
The Court of Appeal, in its determination, refused the application for leave to appeal. Consequently, the summons before the Court was dismissed. The applicant, Re Tyrone, was ordered to pay the costs of the proceedings.
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