Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA BANKRUPTCY – application to set aside bankruptcy notice – application to extend time for compliance with bankruptcy notice
Bankruptcy Act 1966 (Cth), ss 41(2), 41(6A) Re Briggs; Ex parte Briggs v Deputy Commissioner of Taxation (WA) (1986) 12 FCR 310, cited Benjamin John Hutchins (Applicant); Ex parte David J Wall and Amelia Wall (unreported, Federal Court, Spender J, 6 May 1998), cited Clyne v Deputy Commissioner of Taxation (NSW) (1982) ATC 4484, cited Athans; Ex parte Athans (1991) 29 FCR 302, cited Brunninghausen v Glavanics (unreported, Federal Court, Emmett J, 3 March 1998), cited
JAMES BRUCE MULLIGAN EX PARTE JAMES BRUCE MULLIGAN v
IAN BENTON and KERRIE BENTON NG 7756 of 1998 O'CONNOR J SYDNEY 14 DECEMBER 1998
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY NG 7756 of 1998
BETWEEN: JAMES BRUCE MULLIGAN
DEBTOR
EX PARTE JAMES BRUCE MULLIGAN
Applicant
AND: IAN BENTON and KERRIE BENTON
Respondent
JUDGE: O'CONNOR J
DATE OF ORDER: 14 december 1998
WHERE MADE: SYDNEY
THE COURT ORDERS THAT: 1. Time for compliance with Bankruptcy Notice No. 882 of 1998 be extended until 28 days after the day on which the New South Wales Court of Appeal delivers its decision in proceedings No. 40091 of 1998 between the parties to these proceedings. 2. No order as to costs. NOTE: SETTLEMENT AND ENTRY OF ORDERS IS DEALT WITH IN ORDER 36 OF THE FEDERAL COURT RULES.
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY NG 7756 of 1998
BETWEEN: JAMES BRUCE MULLIGAN
DEBTOR
EX PARTE JAMES BRUCE MULLIGAN
Applicant
AND: IAN BENTON and KERRIE BENTON
Respondent
JUDGE: O'CONNOR J
DATE: 14 DECEMBER 1998
PLACE: SYDNEY
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