Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Bond Patterson Pty Ltd v Tax Agents' Board of NSW [2006] FCA 824 BOND PATTERSON PTY LTD ACN 003 862 904 v TAX AGENTS' BOARD OF NSW NSD 2632 OF 2005 TAXATION AND FINANCIAL COUNSELLING PTY LTD ACN 002 568 970 v TAX AGENTS' BOARD OF NSW NSD 2634 OF 2005 GRAHAM J 26 JUNE 2006 SYDNEY IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY NSD 2632 OF 2005
BETWEEN: BOND PATTERSON PTY LTD ACN 003 862 904
Applicant
AND: TAX AGENTS' BOARD OF NSW
Respondent
JUDGE: GRAHAM J
DATE OF ORDER: 26 JUNE 2006
WHERE MADE: SYDNEY
THE COURT ORDERS THAT:
1. The directions made on 8 June 2006 and the listing of the appeal for hearing on 7 July 2006 be vacated. 2. The applicant file and serve an amended notice of appeal on or before 7 July 2006. 3. The applicant provide a Court Book and a Judge's working copy containing the application to the respondent for re-registration as a tax agent, the decision of the respondent refusing to re-register the applicant as a tax agent, the record before the Administrative Appeals Tribunal including the reasons of Senior Member Kelly of 12 December 2005, the transcript of proceedings before the Tribunal, and such affidavits additional thereto as the applicant may be advised by 9 August 2006. 4. The parties file and serve a concise statement of relevant legal principles in dot point form with reference to the relevant authorities from which the principles have been extracted on or before 9 August 2006. 5. The appeal be fixed for hearing as a one day matter to be heard, with NSD 2634/2005, on Thursday, 24 August 2006. 6. The order made on 16 November 2004 by Senior Member Allen in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal in accordance with section 41(2) of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 staying the operation or implementation of the decision of the respondent under review of 26 August 2004, be lifted as from 7 July 2006. 7. Grant liberty to apply on 24 hours' notice. 8. The applicant pay the respondent's costs of the motion. Such costs may be taxed and shall be payable forthwith. Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules.
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