Small v Kuclkakyuz

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[1995] NSWCA 435

16 March 1995


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Small v Kuclkakyuz [1995] NSWCA 435 [1995] NSWCA 435 16 March 1995

CaseChat Overview and Summary

In *Small v Kuclkakyuz* [1995] NSWCA 435, the New South Wales Court of Appeal considered a dispute between the appellant, Small, and the respondent, Kuclkakyuz. 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, likely concerning property or contractual rights, given the context of a dispute between private parties. The court was required to ascertain the legal rights and obligations of the parties as established by the law and the evidence presented.

The Court of Appeal's reasoning, as indicated by the case citation, involved a careful analysis of the applicable legal principles and statutory provisions. The court would have applied established rules of statutory interpretation and common law principles to determine the rights of the parties. The final orders or outcome of the appeal are not specified in the provided text.
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Areas of Law

  • Civil Procedure

  • Negligence & Tort

Legal Concepts

  • Appeal

  • Damages

  • Duty of Care

  • Negligence

  • Remedies

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