Taylor v Manzoor
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[2003] NSWCA 293
•13 October 2003
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Taylor v Manzoor [2003] NSWCA 293
[2003] NSWCA 293
13 October 2003
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The appeal concerned a dispute over damages awarded for personal injuries. The parties involved were the appellant, Taylor, and the respondent, Manzoor. The matter came before the Court of Appeal of New South Wales.
The primary legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether the quantum of damages awarded to the respondent for personal injuries was appropriate. There was no point of principle identified as being in dispute.
The Court of Appeal, comprising Mason P and Ipp JA, dismissed the appeal. The court found no error in the original assessment of damages. Consequently, the appeal was dismissed with costs awarded to the respondent.
The primary legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether the quantum of damages awarded to the respondent for personal injuries was appropriate. There was no point of principle identified as being in dispute.
The Court of Appeal, comprising Mason P and Ipp JA, dismissed the appeal. The court found no error in the original assessment of damages. Consequently, the appeal was dismissed with costs awarded to the respondent.
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Negligence & Tort
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Civil Procedure
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Damages
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Appeal
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Costs
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Taylor v Manzoor [2003] NSWCA 293
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