Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Competition & Consumer Commission v Eurong Beach Resort Ltd [2004] FCA 68 Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth) s 155 Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 (Cth) s 23 Norton v Hoare [No 2] (1913) 17 CLR 348 Jackson v Sterling Industries Ltd (1987) 162 CLR 612 Sabre Corporation Pty Ltd v Russ Kalvin's Hair Care Co (1993) 46 FCR 428 Australian Securities and Investment Commission v United Investment Funds Pty Ltd [2003] FCA 674 Microsoft Corporation & Ors v CX Computer Pty Ltd & Ors [2002] FCA 3, 187 ALR 362
AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION AND CONSUMER COMMISSION v EURONG BEACH RESORT LTD, JAIGEAR PTY LTD, OSER PTY LTD, SIDNEY ALBERT MELKSHAM and ANGELA KAY BURGER
Q147 of 2002
KIEFEL J
BRISBANE
6 FEBRUARY 2004
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
QUEENSLAND DISTRICT REGISTRY Q147 OF 2002
BETWEEN: AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION AND CONSUMER COMMISSION
APPLICANT
AND: EURONG BEACH RESORT LTD
ACN 084 540 858
FIRST RESPONDENT
JAIGEAR PTY LTD
ACN 010 400 503
SECOND RESPONDENT
OSER PTY LTD
ACN 010 946 719
THIRD RESPONDENT
SIDNEY ALBERT MELKSHAM
FOURTH RESPONDENT
ANGELA KAY BURGER
FIFTH RESPONDENT
JUDGE: KIEFEL J
DATE OF ORDER: 6 FEBRUARY 2004
WHERE MADE: BRISBANE
THE COURT ORDERS THAT: 1. Within seven days the applicant provide the court and the first, second and third respondents with draft interrogatories as to the information in the lost documents, as referred to in the reasons for judgment of 6 February 2004. 2. Subject to the first, second and third respondents having leave to bring an application with respect to the terms of those interrogatories within fourteen days from receipt of the drafts, the applicant is to have leave to administer them to the first, second and third respondents. 3. Those respondents are to file and serve their answers or objections to those interrogatories by an appropriate officer or by an agent appointed for that purpose within twenty-eight days. 4. The applicant is at liberty to file a further application for leave to administer interrogatories directed to the identity of those persons who have provided the information to enable the answers to be given. 5. Costs reserved. Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules.
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