Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Dart v Norwich Union Life Australia Ltd [2001] FCA 1481 SYDNEY RONALD DART AND ORS v NORWICH UNION LIFE AUSTRALIA LIMITED AND ORS No Q 205 of 2001 SPENDER J BRISBANE 22 OCTOBER 2001
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
QUEENSLAND DISTRICT REGISTRY Q 205 OF 2001
BETWEEN: SYDNEY RONALD DART
FIRST APPLICANT
SHIRLEY NORMA DART
SECOND APPLICANT
FREDERICK WILLIAM DART
THIRD APPLICANT
AND: NORWICH UNION LIFE AUSTRALIA LIMITED
(ACN 006 783 295)
FIRST RESPONDENT
VYNOTAS PTY LTD (ACN 007 093 601)
SECOND RESPONDENT
JONES LANG LASALLE (QLD) PTY LIMITED
(ACN 010 411 140)
THIRD RESPONDENT
ROBERTS NEHMER McKEE - formerly ROBERTS LEU NORTH (A FIRM)
FOURTH RESPONDENT
JUDGE: SPENDER J
DATE OF ORDER: 22 OCTOBER 2001
WHERE MADE: BRISBANE
THE COURT ORDERS: 1. The applicants have leave to appeal from the judgment and orders given on 4 September 2001; the appeal to be based on the grounds set out in the document styled "Notice of Appeal" filed 25 September 2001. 2. Service on the first respondent of that document on 26 September 2001 and other respondents by post on the same day be sufficient service of the notice of appeal in respect of which leave has been granted.
3. There be no order as to the costs in respect of the application for an extension of time within which to serve a notice of appeal, or the application for leave to appeal. 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 205 OF 2001
BETWEEN: SYDNEY RONALD DART
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