Redfern v Dunlop Rubber Australia Ltd

Redfern v Dunlop Rubber Australia Ltd
CourtHigh Court of Australia
Decided25 February 1964
Citations[1964] HCA 9, (1964) 110 CLR 194
Court membership
Judges sittingDixon CJ, McTiernan, Kitto, Taylor, Menzies, Windeyer and Owen JJ
Case opinions
(7:0) Section 4 of the Australian Industries Preservation Act applied to a contract in the restraint of trade which dealt with intrastate and interstate trade. (per Dixon CJ, McTiernan, Kitto, Taylor, Menzies, Windeyer & Owen JJ)

Redfern v Dunlop Rubber Australia Ltd,[1] was a case decided in the High Court of Australia regarding the scope of the trade and commerce power in section 51(i) of the Constitution.

  1. ^ Redfern v Dunlop Rubber Australia Ltd [1964] HCA 9, (1964) 110 CLR 194 (25 February 1964), High Court