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Jimmy-T
Keymaster

    The court will soon inform this women and her solicitor whether they have to adhere to any prescribed process.

    Will they? As you say, in NSW the “winning” side has been penalised for not following correct procedure AFTER the decision was handed down.

    I am told that the tribunals and processes in QLD are, at best, unreliable and decisions can be inconsistent.  I think what Flame Tree is looking for here is any evidence that by-passing the system has worked in the past.

    I can see why.  I’m reminded of the decision regarding short-term letting where a QLD adjudicator said he was ignoring the on-point precedents of both the highest court in WA and the Law Lords in the UK, in favour of a dubious ruling in a case with very specific and irrelevant issues from a tribunal in Sydney.

     

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