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  2. Negligence - Wikipedia

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    Whether a duty of care is owed for psychiatric, as opposed to physical, harm was discussed in the Australian case of Tame v State of New South Wales; Annetts v Australian Stations Pty Ltd (2002). [11] [12] Determining a duty for mental harm has now been subsumed into the Civil Liability Act 2002 in New South Wales. [13]

  3. List of High Court of Australia cases - Wikipedia

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    Bank of New South Wales v Commonwealth (Bank Nationalisation case) 1948 76 CLR 1 Latham: 679 striking down of an attempt to nationalise the banks, (Later affirmed by the Privy Council in Commonwealth v Bank of New South Wales) Parton v Milk Board (Vic) 1949 80 CLR 229 Latham: 87 Dealt with the meaning of excise in relation to s90 of the ...

  4. Codelfa Construction Pty Ltd v State Rail Authority of NSW

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    Codelfa Construction Pty Ltd v State Rail Authority of New South Wales, [1] ("Codelfa") is a widely cited Australian contract law case, [2] which serves as authority for the modern approach to contractual construction. [3] The case greatly influenced the development of the Eastern Suburbs railway line.

  5. New South Wales v Commonwealth (1990) - Wikipedia

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    New South Wales v The Commonwealth, the Incorporation Case, [1] was a decision handed down in the High Court of Australia on 8 February 1990 concerning the corporations power in s51(xx) of the Commonwealth Constitution.

  6. New South Wales v Commonwealth (1915) - Wikipedia

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    New South Wales v Commonwealth, [1] commonly known as the Wheat case, [2] or more recently as the Inter-State Commission case, [3] is a landmark Australian judgment of the High Court made in 1915 regarding judicial separation of power.

  7. Kirk v Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales

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    The Commission dismissed the appeal, and Kirk subsequently sought judicial review in the Supreme Court of New South Wales. The Supreme Court held that it did not have the power to review the commission's decision due to provisions in the Industrial Relations Act 1996 (NSW), which limited its jurisdiction to do so (Such as s179 of the IR Act ...

  8. Supreme Court of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    In 1976 the New South Wales Government completed construction of the Sydney Law Courts building, facing Queen's Square and bounded by Phillip Street and Macquarie Street. The 27-storey 33,000-square-metre (360,000 sq ft) building is owned by Law Courts Limited, a company whose shareholders comprise the Government of Australia and the Government ...

  9. New South Wales v Commonwealth - Wikipedia

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    New South Wales v Commonwealth may refer to a number of High Court of Australia cases: New South Wales v Commonwealth (1908) 7 CLR 179; New South Wales v Commonwealth (1915) 20 CLR 54, Wheat Case; New South Wales v Commonwealth (1932) 46 CLR 155, Garnishee Case No 1; New South Wales v Commonwealth (1975) 135 CLR 337, Seas and Submerged Lands Case