Romeo v Della Franca
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[1999] NSWCA 241
•5 July 1999
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Romeo v Della Franca [1999] NSWCA 241
[1999] NSWCA 241
5 July 1999
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In *Romeo v Della Franca*, the New South Wales Court of Appeal considered an application for leave to appeal concerning a dispute between the parties.
The primary legal issue before the Court was whether the applicant had demonstrated sufficient grounds to warrant granting leave to appeal against a prior decision.
The Court, comprising Meagher JA and Cole AJA, refused leave to appeal. The reasons for this refusal were not detailed in the provided text, but the outcome indicates that the Court found no arguable error or injustice in the decision below that would justify further appellate review.
Consequently, the summons for leave to appeal was dismissed, and the applicant was ordered to pay the costs of the proceedings.
The primary legal issue before the Court was whether the applicant had demonstrated sufficient grounds to warrant granting leave to appeal against a prior decision.
The Court, comprising Meagher JA and Cole AJA, refused leave to appeal. The reasons for this refusal were not detailed in the provided text, but the outcome indicates that the Court found no arguable error or injustice in the decision below that would justify further appellate review.
Consequently, the summons for leave to appeal was dismissed, and the applicant was ordered to pay the costs of the proceedings.
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Romeo v Della Franca [1999] NSWCA 241
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