Thompson v Mundey [2017] NSWCATCD 53
The applicant bore the onus of proving that the fencing work was not in substantial compliance with the orders made on 8 September 2016 or that there was an established defect or omission under s. 16(2). The expert reports and photographs did not establish that any remaining defects, particularly in the railings,...
Source-derived case information.
- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 06 July 2017
- Procedural Posture
- Dividing Fences Dispute / Renewal Application Concerning Alleged Non Compliance With Previous Tribunal Orders
- Outcome
- The application is dismissed with no order as to costs.
- Legal Topics
- ['dividing Fences' 'substantial Compliance With Tribunal Orders' 'defective Fencing Work' 'adjoining Owners']
Source-derived case record
Summary, issues, holding and outcome
More case intelligence is available
Unlock the full research layer for this judgment.
Procedural Posture
Dividing Fences Dispute / Renewal Application Concerning Alleged Non Compliance With Previous Tribunal Orders
Legal Issues
- 1 ['Whether the fencing work substantially complied with the Tribunal orders made on 8 September 2016.' 'Whether the respondent was liable to the applicant for any defect or omission in the fencing work under s. 16(2) of the Dividing Fences Act 1991.' 'Whether the applicant was entitled to relief in relation to alleged defects in the timber fence.']
Ratio Decidendi
The applicant bore the onus of proving that the fencing work was not in substantial compliance with the orders made on 8 September 2016 or that there was an established defect or omission under s. 16(2). The expert reports and photographs did not establish that any remaining defects, particularly in the railings, affected substantial compliance, and the main issues with palings had been rectified before the hearing. The applicant therefore failed to demonstrate entitlement to relief.
Court Disposition
The application is dismissed with no order as to costs.
Orders
- ['The application is dismissed with no order as to costs.']
Full Case Text
Judgment text and source record
Sign in to read
Sign in to read the full judgment text
Sign in to read the full judgment text. Downloads and additional research tools may depend on your plan.
Sign in to read the full judgment