Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Verner v Johnston (No 2) [2000] FCA 631
JOHN VERNER v CRAIG JOHNSTON, DARREN NELSON, VINCE THEUMA, PAUL WISNIEWSKI, STEVE DARGAVEL, GARY ROBB, VICTOR JOSE, LINDA POPE, TERRY BRADLEY, DEBBIE QUARRELL, and MARK LIGHT
V164 of 2000
RYAN J
MELBOURNE
5 MAY 2000
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
VICTORIA DISTRICT REGISTRY V164 of 2000
BETWEEN: JOHN VERNER
Applicant
AND: CRAIG JOHNSTON
First Respondent
DARREN NELSON
Second Respondent
VINCE THEUMA
Third Respondent
PAUL WISNIEWSKI
Fourth Respondent
STEVE DARGAVEL
Fifth Respondent
GARY ROBB
Sixth Respondent
VICTOR JOSE
Seventh Respondent
LINDA POPE
Eighth Respondent
TERRY BRADLEY
Ninth Respondent
DEBBIE QUARRELL
Tenth Respondent
MARK LIGHT
Eleventh Respondent
JUDGE: RYAN J
DATE OF ORDER: 5 MAY 2000
WHERE MADE: MELBOURNE
ORDER
UPON the respondents by their solicitors undertaking: From the giving of this undertaking until 4.15 pm on 10 May, 2000 or further order to refrain from distributing the unofficial March 2000 Award Book as identified in Exhibit "JS1" to the affidavit of John Speight affirmed the 4th day of May 2000: THE COURT ORDERS THAT: 1. The motion on notice dated 4 May 2000 be dismissed. 2. The applicant have leave to issue a further notice of motion seeking orders that each of the respondents perform and observe the rules of the Australian Manufacturing Workers' Union ("AMWU") by giving effect to and complying with the decisions of the AMWU National Council by refraining from publishing or distributing or authorising the sale of advertising to be placed in any publication which incorporates the Metal, Engineering and Associated Industries Award 1998 or the text of the trade manual published on behalf of the AMWU by Union Publicity Service Pty Ltd, or such other order as he may be advised; 3. Mark Light be added as a respondent to the proceedings; 4. Any notice of motion taken out pursuant to paragraph 2 of this order be set down for hearing not before 11.00 am on Wednesday 10 May 2000. Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules.
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