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Campbelltown City Council v Vegan

Campbelltown City Council v Vegan [2006] NSWCA 284; (2006) 67 NSWLR 372
JurisdictionAustralia
CourtSupreme Court of New South Wales, Court of Appeal
Year2006
StatusBinding authority

Key Principle

A statutory decision-maker exercising functions of the kind performed by a workers' compensation Medical Appeal Panel is subject to an implied obligation to give reasons, and a failure to provide adequate reasons is an error of law that may render the decision invalid and amenable to judicial review.

Area of Law

tort

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