Ron London Enterprises Pty Ltd v Triggs

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[2018] QCATA 52

23 April 2018


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Ron London Enterprises Pty Ltd v Triggs [2018] QCATA 52 [2018] QCATA 52 23 April 2018

CaseChat Overview and Summary

Ron London Enterprises Pty Ltd brought an appeal against a decision made by an Adjudicator in a minor civil dispute. The case was heard by the Supreme Court of Queensland, which was tasked with determining whether the appeal had any reasonably arguable grounds.

The central legal issue the court had to resolve was whether there were any grounds upon which an appeal could be based, given that the matter was a minor civil dispute heard by an Adjudicator. The court needed to examine the arguments presented by Ron London Enterprises Pty Ltd to ascertain if there were any arguable grounds for appeal.

The court meticulously reviewed the arguments put forth by Ron London Enterprises Pty Ltd and concluded that there were no reasonably arguable grounds for an appeal. The Adjudicator’s decision was found to be sound, and the appeal did not present a viable basis for reconsideration. Consequently, the court dismissed the appeal, and leave to appeal was refused. As a result, the appeal failed, and no further appellate process was permitted.
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Areas of Law

  • Civil Litigation & Procedure

Legal Concepts

  • Appeal

  • Jurisdiction

  • Limitation Periods

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