San v Rumble
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[2007] NSWCA 256
•20 July 2007
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San v Rumble [2007] NSWCA 256
[2007] NSWCA 256
20 July 2007
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The parties in this matter were San and Rumble. The dispute concerned a motor vehicle accident, and the case came before the Court of Appeal of New South Wales.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether to grant leave to appeal against a decision made in relation to the motor vehicle accident.
The Court of Appeal considered the application for leave to appeal. After reviewing the material before it, the Court concluded that there was no question of principle involved in the appeal. Consequently, leave to appeal was refused.
The summons for leave to appeal was dismissed with costs.
The primary legal issue before the court was whether to grant leave to appeal against a decision made in relation to the motor vehicle accident.
The Court of Appeal considered the application for leave to appeal. After reviewing the material before it, the Court concluded that there was no question of principle involved in the appeal. Consequently, leave to appeal was refused.
The summons for leave to appeal was dismissed with costs.
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Negligence & Tort
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Appeal
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Negligence
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San v Rumble [2007] NSWCA 256
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Gibson v Haselgrove; Delmont v Haselgrove [2009] NSWSC 496
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