Stojanoska v Fairfax
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[1999] NSWCA 225
•28 June 1999
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Stojanoska v Fairfax [1999] NSWCA 225
[1999] NSWCA 225
28 June 1999
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The appeal concerned a motor vehicle accident. The appellant, Ms. Stojanoska, sought to appeal a decision of the trial judge. The respondents were Fairfax. The appeal was heard by Meagher, Handley and Fitzgerald JJA.
The primary legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether the trial judge had erred in their findings of fact or application of law in relation to the motor vehicle accident.
The Court of Appeal found no error in the trial judge's decision. The reasoning of the court, as reflected in the judgment, indicates that the trial judge's findings were sound and that the applicable legal principles were correctly applied to the facts of the case.
The appeal was dismissed, and the appellant was ordered to pay the costs of the appeal.
The primary legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether the trial judge had erred in their findings of fact or application of law in relation to the motor vehicle accident.
The Court of Appeal found no error in the trial judge's decision. The reasoning of the court, as reflected in the judgment, indicates that the trial judge's findings were sound and that the applicable legal principles were correctly applied to the facts of the case.
The appeal was dismissed, and the appellant was ordered to pay the costs of the appeal.
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Negligence & Tort
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Civil Procedure
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Appeal
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Duty of Care
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Negligence
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Stojanoska v Fairfax [1999] NSWCA 225
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