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SAS Trustee Corporation v Miles
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SAS Trustee Corporation v Miles
[2018] HCA 55
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SAS Trustee Corporation v Miles
[2018] HCA 55
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HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIAKIEFEL CJ,BELL, GAGELER, NETTLE AND EDELMAN JJSAS TRUSTEE CORPORATION APPELLANTANDPETER MILES RESPONDENTSAS Trustee Corporation v Miles[2018] HCA 5514 November 2018S260/2017ORDER1. Appeal allowed.2. Set aside orders 1 and 2 of the order of the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of New South Wales made on 4 May 2017 and in their place order that the appeal to that Court be dismissed.3. The appellant pay the respondent's costs of this appeal.On appeal from the Supreme Court of New South WalesRepresentationN J Williams SC with T M Ower and S Palaniappan for the appellant (instructed by SAS Trustee Corporation) D F Jackson QC with J M Morris SC and M J Weightman for the respondent (instructed by Cardillo Gray Partners) Notice: This copy of the Court's Reasons for Judgment is subject to formal revision prior to publication in the Commonwealth Law Reports.CATCHWORDSSAS Trustee Corporation v MilesSuperannuation and pensions – Police pension – Disabled member of police force – Entitlement to additional allowance – Where respondent certified by appellant as incapable of personally exercising functions of police officer due to specified infirmities determined by Commissioner of Police to have been caused by being hurt on duty – Where respondent received annual superannuation allowance as disabled member of police force – Where s 10(1A)(b)(ii) of Police Regulation (Superannuation) Act 1906 (NSW) provided that annual superannuation allowance might increase by additional amount commensurate with member's incapacity for work outside police force – Where respondent sought additional amount by reason of supervening...
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HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIAKIEFEL CJ,BELL, GAGELER, NETTLE AND EDELMAN JJSAS TRUSTEE CORPORATION APPELLANTANDPETER MILES RESPONDENTSAS Trustee Corporation v Miles[2018] HCA 5514 November 2018S260/2017ORDER1. Appeal allowed.2. Set aside orders 1 and 2 of the order of the Court of Appeal of the Supreme Court of New South Wales made on 4 May 2017 and in their place order that the appeal to that Court be dismissed.3. The appellant pay the respondent's costs of this appeal.On appeal from the Supreme Court of New South WalesRepresentationN J Williams SC with T M Ower and S Palaniappan for the appellant (instructed by SAS Trustee Corporation) D F Jackson QC with J M Morris SC and M J Weightman for the respondent (instructed by Cardillo Gray Partners) Notice: This copy of the Court's Reasons for Judgment is subject to formal revision prior to publication in the Commonwealth Law Reports.CATCHWORDSSAS Trustee Corporation v MilesSuperannuation and pensions – Police pension – Disabled member of police force – Entitlement to additional allowance – Where respondent certified by appellant as incapable of personally exercising functions of police officer due to specified infirmities determined by Commissioner of Police to have been caused by being hurt on duty – Where respondent received annual superannuation allowance as disabled member of police force – Where s 10(1A)(b)(ii) of Police Regulation (Superannuation) Act 1906 (NSW) provided that annual superannuation allowance might increase by additional amount commensurate with member's incapacity for work outside police force – Where respondent sought additional amount by reason of supervening...
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