Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Tait v Harvey [2001] FCA 1476 WILLIAM BILLY PETER TAIT v REGISTRAR OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY APPEALS TRIBUNAL ROB HARVEY, THE OFFICE OF CENTRELINK, THE ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS TRIBUNAL CONSTITUTED BY HON SENIOR MEMBER K L BEDDOE, THE DISTRICT REGISTRAR OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS TRIBUNAL DEBRA HARRIS AND THE HON SENIOR MEMBER OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS TRIBUNAL K L BEDDOE Q 196 OF 2001 DOWSETT J 4 OCTOBER 2001 BRISBANE
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
QUEENSLAND DISTRICT REGISTRY Q 196 OF 2001
BETWEEN: WILLIAM BILLY PETER TAIT
APPLICANT
AND: REGISTRAR OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY APPEALS TRIBUNAL ROB HARVEY
FIRST RESPONDENT
THE OFFICE OF CENTRELINK
SECOND RESPONDENT
THE ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS TRIBUNAL CONSTITUTED BY HON SENIOR MEMBER K L BEDDOE
THIRD RESPONDENT
THE DISTRICT REGISTRAR OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS TRIBUNAL DEBRA HARRIS
FOURTH RESPONDENT
THE HON SENIOR MEMBER OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS TRIBUNAL K L BEDDOE
FIFTH RESPONDENT
JUDGE: DOWSETT J
DATE OF ORDER: 4 OCTOBER 2001
WHERE MADE: BRISBANE
THE COURT ORDERS THAT: 1. The application for interlocutory relief is dismissed. 2. Costs of the third, fourth and fifth respondent be costs in the cause. 3. The Commonwealth of Australia be joined as the sixth respondent. 4. The applicant pay the sixth respondent's costs of today. Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules.
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
QUEENSLAND DISTRICT REGISTRY Q 196 OF 2001
BETWEEN: WILLIAM BILLY PETER TAIT
APPLICANT
AND: REGISTRAR OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY APPEALS TRIBUNAL ROB HARVEY
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