Tolson v Roncoli
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[1994] HCATrans 445
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Tolson v Roncoli [1994] HCATrans 445
[1994] HCATrans 445
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The High Court of Australia considered an appeal between Tolson and Roncoli. The parties, through their solicitors, had reached an agreement regarding the outcome of the appeal.
The central legal issue before the High Court was the determination of the appeal itself, specifically whether it should be upheld or dismissed. The parties also sought a determination on the matter of costs associated with the appeal.
By consent of the solicitors for both the appellant and the respondent, the High Court ordered that the appeal be dismissed. Furthermore, the court made no order as to costs.
The central legal issue before the High Court was the determination of the appeal itself, specifically whether it should be upheld or dismissed. The parties also sought a determination on the matter of costs associated with the appeal.
By consent of the solicitors for both the appellant and the respondent, the High Court ordered that the appeal be dismissed. Furthermore, the court made no order as to costs.
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Civil Procedure
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Appeal
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Consent
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Tolson v Roncoli [1994] HCATrans 445
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