Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Equititrust Ltd v Bosiljevac [2007] FCA 323 EQUITITRUST LTD ACN 061 383 944 v STEVE ZELJKO BOSILJEVAC QUD005 OF 2007
COLLIER J
8 MARCH 2007
BRISBANE IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
QUEENSLAND DISTRICT REGISTRY QUD005 OF 2007
BETWEEN: EQUITITRUST LTD ACN 061 383 944
Applicant
AND: STEVE ZELJKO BOSILJEVAC
Respondent
JUDGE: COLLIER J DATE OF ORDER: 8 MARCH 2007
WHERE MADE: BRISBANE
THE COURT ORDERS THAT:
1. Pursuant to s 309(2) Bankruptcy Act 1966, that service of Bankruptcy Notice QN1508/2006 (the "notice") be effected on the respondent: (a) by scanning the notice and storing it in Adobe Portable Document format and emailing it to sbosiljevac@ozemail.com.au; and (b) by sending a copy of the notice by ordinary pre-paid post to each of: (i) 1 Marseille Court, Bundall, Qld 4217; and (ii) 124/13 Commodore Drive, Paradise Waters, Qld 4217; and (c) by sending a copy of the notice by pre-paid airmail (or equivalent) to 42 Emirates Towers, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, United Arab Emirates; and (d) by transmitting a copy of the notice by facsimile to 0011 97 143993488; and (e) that service by transmission of facsimile be deemed effective after three bona fide attempts. 2. When effecting service pursuant to para 1, in each case, a copy of the order be served by the same means. 3. Leave be granted to the applicant to service the notice outside Australia. 4. Service in accordance with this order be deemed good and sufficient service of the notice upon the respondent. 5. The bankruptcy notice be deemed to be served five (5) days after the last act of service referred to in para 1 of this order has been carried out ("the relevant date"). 6. The notice be amended by deleting the words "after service on you of this bankruptcy notice" in para 3 and substituting the relevant date. 7. Pursuant to s 40(g) Bankruptcy Act the time for compliance with the notice be fixed at 28 days after the relevant date. Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules. IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
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