Valder v Fabrizi
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[2012] NSWCA 392
•21 November 2012
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Valder v Fabrizi [2012] NSWCA 392
[2012] NSWCA 392
21 November 2012
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The matter of *Valder v Fabrizi* concerned an application for leave to appeal to the Court of Appeal of New South Wales against interlocutory decisions made by the District Court. The specific nature of the interlocutory decisions and the underlying dispute between the parties were not detailed in the provided text.
The primary legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether to grant leave to appeal against the District Court's interlocutory rulings. This required the Court to consider the merits of the proposed appeal and whether it met the threshold for granting leave.
The Court of Appeal ultimately dismissed the application for leave to appeal. While the reasoning behind this dismissal was not elaborated upon in the provided text, the outcome indicates that the Court was not satisfied that the grounds for appeal were sufficiently arguable or that the appeal had a real prospect of success. The Court ordered that the applicants pay the costs of the respondents.
The primary legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether to grant leave to appeal against the District Court's interlocutory rulings. This required the Court to consider the merits of the proposed appeal and whether it met the threshold for granting leave.
The Court of Appeal ultimately dismissed the application for leave to appeal. While the reasoning behind this dismissal was not elaborated upon in the provided text, the outcome indicates that the Court was not satisfied that the grounds for appeal were sufficiently arguable or that the appeal had a real prospect of success. The Court ordered that the applicants pay the costs of the respondents.
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Civil Procedure
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Appeal
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Res Judicata
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Valder v Fabrizi [2012] NSWCA 392
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