Bath V Alston Holdings Pty Ltd

Bath v Alston Holdings Pty Ltd (1988) 165 CLR 411 is a High Court of Australia case that discusses the application of the freedom of interstate trade, as specified in Section 92 of the Constitution of Australia. This case followed the unanimous decision of Cole v Whitfield regarding the interpretation of section 92 as about free trade as opposed to individual rights.

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