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A daily Bulletin listing our choice of Decisions of Superior Courts of Australia.
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Dear Subscriber
1. This Benchmark Television broadcast is with Peter Tomasetti SC on inconsistencies between construction certificates and development consents with Scott Nash of counsel.
2. Peter and Scott were on opposite sides of the record in this case of Burwood Council.
3. Construction certificates may be valid even if inconsistent with development consents and in breach of environmental planning regulations.
4. For Benchmark CLE subscribers we have prepared notes which we will forward to them at their request.
5. Also for Benchmark CLE subscribers at their request we will forward them an advice notice evidencing when they accessed this production.
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7. We will be in the next few days publishing some productions which are exclusively for Benchmark CLE subscribers.
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Warm regards Alan Conolly for Benchmark
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Peter Tomasetti SC with Scott Nash of counsel on inconsistencies between construction certificates and development consents |
Peter Tomasetti SC and Scott Nash of counsel were on opposite sides of the record in this case of Burwood Council. Construction certificates may be valid even if inconsistent with development consents and in breach of environmental planning regulations. |
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