Agricultural and Development Holdings v Parker [2019] NSWSC 1338
Because Hunter Quarries Pty Limited v Mexon [2018] NSWCA 178 applied to facts not relevantly distinguishable from the present case, the Appeal Panel's decision confirming 100% whole person impairment should be quashed and replaced by a certificate that there was no permanent impairment resulting from injury.
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 20 May 2019
- Procedural Posture
- Administrative Law Judicial Review Under S 69 of the Supreme Court Act 1970 (nsw) / Consent Orders on the Papers
- Outcome
- Proceedings resolved by consent; Appeal Panel decision quashed and replacement determinations directed.
- Legal Topics
- ['judicial Review' 'permanent Impairment' 'medical Assessment Certificate' 'certificate of Determination' 'consent Orders']
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Procedural Posture
Administrative Law Judicial Review Under S 69 of the Supreme Court Act 1970 (nsw) / Consent Orders on the Papers
Legal Issues
- 1 ['Whether the decision of the Appeal Panel confirming a Medical Assessment Certificate assessing 100% whole person impairment should be quashed.' 'Whether injuries from which the worker died within a short time amounted to permanent impairment within ss 65 and 66 of the Workers Compensation Act 1987 (NSW).' 'Whether the Certificate of Determination ordering payment of $220,000 should be quashed or replaced.']
Ratio Decidendi
Because Hunter Quarries Pty Limited v Mexon [2018] NSWCA 178 applied to facts not relevantly distinguishable from the present case, the Appeal Panel's decision confirming 100% whole person impairment should be quashed and replaced by a certificate that there was no permanent impairment resulting from injury.
Court Disposition
Proceedings resolved by consent; Appeal Panel decision quashed and replacement determinations directed.
Orders
- ['The decision of the Medical Appeal Panel dated 5 September 2017 is quashed.' 'In lieu thereof, direct the Medical Appeal Panel to issue a Medical Assessment Certificate certifying there is no permanent impairment resulting from injury.' 'Direct the Workers Compensation Commission to issue a Certificate of...
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