Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Parsons and Parsons v McBain [2001] FCA 885 COSTS – where appellants partly successful on appeal – whether costs of the trial should fall as they lie – whether costs certificate should be granted to respondent Federal Proceedings (Costs) Act 1981 (Cth) s 6
BRONWYN ALICE PARSONS v ROGER GEOFFREY McBAIN Trustee of the estate of PETER FREDERICK PARSONS (a bankrupt)
CATHRYN MAREE PARSONS v ROGER GEOFFREY McBAIN Trustee of the estate of GEOFFREY JAMES PARSONS (a bankrupt) T 16 of 2000 BLACK CJ, KIEFEL & FINKELSTEIN JJ 12 JULY 2001
MELBOURNE
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
TASMANIA DISTRICT REGISTRY T 16 of 2000
On appeal from a single judge of the Federal Court of Australia
BETWEEN: BRONWYN ALICE PARSONS
Appellant
AND: ROGER GEOFFREY McBAIN Trustee of the estate of
PETER FREDERICK PARSONS (a bankrupt)
Respondent
JUDGES: BLACK CJ, KIEFEL & FINKELSTEIN JJ
DATE OF ORDER: 12 JULY 2001
WHERE MADE: MELBOURNE
THE COURT ORDERS THAT: 1. The Orders made on 5 April 2001 be varied by substituting for Order 4 an Order that the respondent pay the appellant's costs of the appeal and that there be no Order as to the costs of the proceeding at first instance. 2. A certificate be granted to the respondent pursuant to s 6 of the Federal Proceedings (Costs) Act 1981 (Cth) with respect to the costs of the appeal.
Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
TASMANIA DISTRICT REGISTRY T 16 of 2000
On appeal from a single judge of the Federal Court of Australia
BETWEEN: CATHRYN MAREE PARSONS
Appellant
AND: ROGER GEOFFREY McBAIN Trustee of the estate of
GEOFFREY JAMES PARSONS (a bankrupt)
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