Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Automotive Repairers' Association (Political Action Committee) Inc v NRMA Insurance Limited [2002] FCA 1568 PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE – pleading – motion for summary dismissal of proceeding under O 20 r 2, or alternatively for striking out of statement of claim under O 11 r 16, of Federal Court Rules – cause of action of exclusive dealing under subss 47(1) and (7) of Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth) – whether statement of claim pleaded all "material facts" – distinctions between material facts and evidence and between material facts and particulars.
Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth) subs 47(7) Federal Court Rules O 4 r 6; O 11 r 2; O 11 r 6; O 20 r 2
Bruce v Oldhams Press Ltd [1936] 1 KB 697 cited Trade Practices Commission v David Jones (Australia) Pty Ltd (1985) 7 FCR 109 cited Rubenstein v Truth and Sportsman Ltd [1960] VR 473 cited H 1976 Nominees Pty Ltd v Galli (1979) 40 FLR 242 cited SWB Family Credit Union Ltd v Parramatta Tourist Services Pty Ltd (1980) 48 FLR 445 cited Stationers Supply Pty Ltd v Victorian Authorised Newsagents Association Ltd (1993) 44 FCR 35 cited Beach Petroleum NL v Johnson (1991) 105 ALR 456 cited Trade Practices Commission v Australian Iron & Steel Pty Ltd (1990) 22 FCR 305 referred to
AUSTRALIAN AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRERS' ASSOCIATION (POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE) INC v NRMA INSURANCE LIMITED (ACN 000 016 722) N 953 OF 2002 LINDGREN J 20 DECEMBER 2002 SYDNEY IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY N 953 OF 2002
BETWEEN: AUSTRALIAN AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRERS' ASSOCIATION (POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE) INC
APPLICANT
AND: NRMA INSURANCE LIMITED
(ACN 000 016 722)
RESPONDENT
JUDGE: LINDGREN J
DATE OF ORDER: 20 DECEMBER 2002
WHERE MADE: SYDNEY
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