Wyong Shire Council v Ardi Pty Ltd [2000] NSWLEC 253
Physical layout and manner of occupation of the upstairs sections of Units 7A and 7B rendered them capable of being occupied as separate domiciles, thus constituting four dwellings in total and converting the premises into a residential flat building in breach of the development consent.
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 08 December 2000
- Procedural Posture
- Class 4 Proceedings / Judgment
- Outcome
- Declaration of breach and grant of injunctive relief
- Legal Topics
- ['construction and Interpretation' 'injunctions and Declarations' 'definition of Dwelling' 'residential Flat Building' 'development Consent Breach']
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Procedural Posture
Class 4 Proceedings / Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 ['Whether the premises have been used as a residential flat building rather than a dual occupancy building' "Proper construction of the definition of 'dwelling' and 'residential flat building' under the LEP" 'Whether the physical layout and use of Units 7A and 7B constitute three or more dwellings']
Ratio Decidendi
Physical layout and manner of occupation of the upstairs sections of Units 7A and 7B rendered them capable of being occupied as separate domiciles, thus constituting four dwellings in total and converting the premises into a residential flat building in breach of the development consent.
Court Disposition
Declaration of breach and grant of injunctive relief
Orders
- ['Declaration respondent is in breach of development consent no 589/92 for Units 7A and 7B Gordon Road, Long Jetty' 'Respondent must comply with terms of development consent no 589/92' 'Respondent restrained from using or permitting use of premises in breach of development consent' 'Respondent restrained from...
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