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Dornan v Riordan (1990) 24 FCR 564
The case of Dornan v Riordan (1990) 24 FCR 564 considered the issue of the giving of reasons for a decision and whether or not a tribunal established to make determinations of remuneration in the pharmaceutical industry failed to disclose the reasons for a reduction in the base fees for the dispensing of prescriptions.
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