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Lewis v Greene CA183/04 [2004] NZCA 349; (2004) 7 NZELC 97,490 (18 October 2004)

Last Updated: 18 April 2018


IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF NEW ZEALAND

CA183/04





BETWEEN
RODNEY PETER LEWIS
Appellant

AND
MARIAN GREENE
Respondent


Hearing: 18 October 2004

Coram: Anderson P Hammond J William Young J

Appearances: Appellant in Person
R A Alchin for Respondent Judgment: 18 October 2004
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JUDGMENT OF THE COURT DELIVERED BY ANDERSON P




[1] This is an application for special leave to appeal against a decision of the Employment Court delivered on 28 July 2004.

[2] To obtain leave, the applicant must demonstrate that there are questions of law which warrant further consideration by this Court.

[3] To the extent that there are questions of law, we are of the opinion that they do not warrant further consideration by this Court. We doubt that there are in fact arguable questions of law raised. It seems to us that there are largely questions of fact brought forward in this application.






LEWIS V GREENE CA CA183/04 [18 October 2004]

[4] It is dismissed accordingly with costs of $3,000 to the respondent, together with disbursements, including travel and accommodation costs of one counsel for the respondent, as fixed by the Registrar.







































Solicitors:

Bogers Scott & Shortland, Hamilton for Respondent


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