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Brodie v Singleton Shire Council (2001) 180 ALR 145

This case considered the issue of nuisance and negligence and whether or not a statutory authority was immune from an action for injury on a bridge that they had not repaired.  The court was required to determine if the authority was immune or liable under the general tort of negligence.

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Brodie v Singleton Shire Council (2001) 180 ALR 145
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