Security of Payments update: High Court affirms that judicial review in NSW & SA is confined to jurisdictional error

  • Author : Kylie Weston-Scheuber - 19-02-2018

Security of Payments update: High Court affirms that judicial review in New South Wales and South Australia is confined to jurisdictional error

The High Court has handed down its decisions in the second and third cases concerning Security of Payments legislation to come before it. In Shade Systems v Probuild and Maxcon v Vadasz,1 the High Court affirmed the position that has traditionally applied in judicial review of adjudication determinations in New South Wales and South Australia: that review is available for jurisdictional error, but not for error of law on the face of the record.

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