Locking v Department of Finance and Services [2013] NSWADT 239
Applicant does not satisfy the requirement of a minimum of two years relevant industry experience in a wide range of building construction work, and his experience was not gained as an employee, but rather as a subcontractor or self-employed. Therefore, the refusal decision is correct and preferable.
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 05 September 2013
- Procedural Posture
- Merits Review / Tribunal Decision
- Outcome
- Application refused; respondent's decision affirmed.
- Legal Topics
- ['contractor Licensing' 'building Industry Regulation' 'merits Review of Licensing Decisions']
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Procedural Posture
Merits Review / Tribunal Decision
Legal Issues
- 1 ['Whether the applicant has a minimum of two years relevant industry experience in a wide range of building construction work' "Whether the refusal of the contractor's licence was correct and preferable"]
Ratio Decidendi
Applicant does not satisfy the requirement of a minimum of two years relevant industry experience in a wide range of building construction work, and his experience was not gained as an employee, but rather as a subcontractor or self-employed. Therefore, the refusal decision is correct and preferable.
Court Disposition
Application refused; respondent's decision affirmed.
Orders
- ['The decision of the respondent to refuse the applicant\'s application for a contractor\'s licence in the category of "general building work" is affirmed.']
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