Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Horne (Trustee), In the matter of Pruzanski [2000] FCA 571
BANKRUPTCY – Applicant sought removal of trustee in bankruptcy and orders restraining a firm of solicitors from further acting on behalf of the trustee and any other trustee subsequently appointed – whether conduct of trustee justifies his removal – whether conduct of firm of solicitors justifies its restraint Bankruptcy Act 1966 (Cth) s81 Horne (Trustee), In the matter of Pruzanski [2000] FCA 151 referred to
Re Ly; Ex p Dixon v Ly (1995) 62 FCR 432 followed
Re Peter Leslie Challen (Beaumont J, 23 April 1996, unreported) followed
Karounos v Official Trustee (1988) 19 FCR 330 applied
RE: LEON MARK PRUZANSKI, KAREN YVONNE PRUZANSKI, KEILA PRUZANSKI and TEWEL PRUZANSKI (Bankrupts) and EX PARTE: STIRLING LINDLEY HORNE (In his capacity as the Trustee of the Bankrupt Estates of Leon Mark Pruzanski, Karen Yvonne Pruzanski, Keila Pruzanski and Tewel Pruzanski) V7731 of 1999 V7806-7808 of 1999 MARSHALL J 12 MAY 2000 MELBOURNE
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
VICTORIA DISTRICT REGISTRY V 7731 of 1999
V 7806-7808 of 1999
RE: LEON MARK PRUZANSKI, KAREN YVONNE PRUZANSKI, KEILA PRUZANSKI and TEWEL PRUZANSKI
BANKRUPTS
EX PARTE: STIRLING LINDLEY HORNE
(In his capacity as the Trustee of the Bankrupt Estates of Leon Mark Pruzanski, Karen Yvonne Pruzanski, Keila Pruzanski and Tewel Pruzanski)
JUDGE: MARSHALL J
DATE OF ORDER: 12 MAY 2000
WHERE MADE: MELBOURNE
THE COURT ORDERS THAT: 1. The bankrupts' motion, notice of which was given on 23 February 2000, be dismissed. 2. There be no order as to costs of the motion. Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules.
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
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