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| Doyle wanted to extend their home and Home Management through sub-contractors agreed to complete the necessary building
works.
Doyle claimed that the contract was for a fixed price of $30,000 while Home management said the agreement was that the
work would be done for cost. |
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| Hinkley was the initial author of a computer program called Hotline. He came into contact with some Canadians and together
they incorporated and became shareholders in Hotline Communications (“Hotline”). Hotline took over the development of the
computer program... |
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| Hughes Aircraft Systems International (“Hughes”), a Californian company, was the unsuccessful tenderer in a two party bid
for the award of The Australian Advanced Air Traffic System (“TAAATS”) released by Air Services Australia (“Air”), a
statutory corporation of the Commonwealth. The successful tender was Thompson Radar Australia Corporation
(“Thompson”)... |
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| This case concerned a dispute between the parties about the existence of contracts between ICS & DEC for the sale and
purchase of a VAX Main Frame computer. The terms of the alleged contract were that ISC would purchase the VAX for
$150,000 upon the terms that funds for the acquisition of the VAX were to be set aside the rate of $600 from the sale by ICS of
computers... |
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| Inten Constructions Pty Ltd (“Inten”) engaged Refine Electrical Services Pty Ltd (“Refine”) as subcontractor to perform
electrical works at a project at Neutral Bay. Some months after the project had been completed, Refine served on Inten a
Payment Claim under the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999 (NSW) (“the Act”)... |
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