Watt v State Bank of New South Wales

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[1994] NSWCA 339

17 March 1994


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Watt v State Bank of New South Wales [1994] NSWCA 339 [1994] NSWCA 339 17 March 1994

CaseChat Overview and Summary

In *Watt v State Bank of New South Wales*, the New South Wales Court of Appeal considered a dispute between Mr. Watt and the State Bank of New South Wales. The precise nature of the dispute is not detailed in the provided text, but it involved a legal challenge brought by Mr. Watt against the bank.

The central legal issue before the Court of Appeal was whether the State Bank of New South Wales had acted in breach of its duty of care to Mr. Watt. This duty of care, if established, would likely relate to the bank's conduct in its dealings with Mr. Watt, potentially concerning financial advice, lending practices, or other banking services.

The Court of Appeal's reasoning and the legal principles applied are not elaborated upon in the provided text. However, the determination of a breach of duty of care would typically involve an assessment of whether the bank's conduct fell below the standard expected of a reasonable and prudent banker in similar circumstances, considering the foreseeability of harm and the seriousness of the risk. The final orders or outcome of the appeal are also not specified in the given information.
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  • Civil Procedure

  • Commercial Law

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  • Appeal

  • Jurisdiction

  • Costs

  • Res Judicata

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