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Building and Construction – Adjudication of Payment Claim Disputes – Appointment of Adjudicator – Apprehension of Bias – Where the Applicant Seeks an Injunction to Restrain an Adjudicator Appointed Under
Criminal Law – Appeal and New Trial – Appeal Against Sentence – Grounds for Interference – Sentence Manifestly Excessive or Inadequate – Where the Applicant Committed the Offence of Arson – Where the
Criminal Law – Appeal and New Trial – Appeal Against Sentence – Grounds for Interference – Other Matters – Where the Applicant Pleaded Guilty to One Count of Trafficking in Dangerous Drugs – Where the
Real Property – Strata and Related Titles and Occupancy – Management and Control – Body Corporate – Powers Duties and Liabilities – Contributions by Lot Owners – Manner of Service of Contribution Notices
Procedure – Civil Proceedings in State and Territory Courts – Separate Decision or Determination of Questions and Consolidation of Proceedings – Consolidation of Proceedings – Where the Applicant Is A
Workers' Compensation – Entitlement to Compensation – Injuries Out of Jurisdiction – Territorial Connection – Employer: Place of Employment or Present in Jurisdiction – Appeal Against Review Decision
Criminal Law – Appeal and New Trial – Miscarriage of Justice – Particular Circumstances Amounting to Miscarriage – Where the Appellant Was Convicted of One Count of Torture, Three Counts of Common Assault
Planning and Environment – Appeal – Appeal Against A Decision to Enter A Former Methodist Church in the Queensland Heritage Register as A Place of State Heritage Significance – Where the Respondent Contends
Succession – Making of A Will – Execution – Informal Document Intended to Be Will – Generally – Where the Testator Bequeathed Her Estate in One Third Shares to the Rspca and Her Two Friends – Where the
Criminal Law – Appeal and New Trial – Appeal Against Sentence – Sentencing of Juveniles – Relevant Factors – General Principles –grounds for Interference – Sentence Manifestly Excessive or Inadequate