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Telecom Mobile v Commerce Commission

TELECOM MOBILE LIMITED V COMMERCE COMMISSION SC 57/2005 [23 November 2005]

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND

SC 57/2005

[2005] NZSC 73

BETWEEN TELECOM MOBILE LIMITED

Appellant

AND COMMERCE COMMISSION

Respondent

Court: Gault and Tipping JJ

Counsel: J B M Smith and J A Kean for Appellant

T Sissons and K S Grau for Respondent

Judgment: 23 November 2005

JUDGMENT OF THE COURT

[1] The application for leave to appeal is granted. The approved ground, in terms of Rule 29, is whether the Court of Appeal was correct in its interpretation and application of s 12(2) of the Door to Door Sales Act 1967.

Solicitors:

Russell McVeagh, Wellington for Appellant

Peter R Taylor, Wellington for Respondent

ENDS

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