Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Alam v Cassaniti, in the matter of the Bankrupt Estate of Sam Cassaniti
[2007] FCA 598 IN THE MATTER OF THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF SAM CASSANITI ANIS (ALSO KNOWN AS ANDREW OR TONY) ALAM (ALSO KNOWN AS ANIS EL-ALAM) AND BEVERLY DAWN ALAM (ALSO KNOWN AS BEVERLY DAWN EL-ALAM) v SAM CASSANITI NSD 2147 OF 2006
LINDGREN J
10 APRIL 2007
SYDNEY IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY nsd 2147 OF 2006
IN THE MATTER OF THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF SAM CASSANITI BETWEEN: ANIS (ALSO KNOWN AS ANDREW OR TONY) ALAM (ALSO KNOWN AS ANIS EL-ALAM)
First Applicant
BEVERLY DAWN ALAM (ALSO KNOWN AS BEVERLY DAWN EL-ALAM)
Second Applicant
AND: SAM CASSANITI
Respondent
JUDGE: LINDGREN J DATE OF ORDER: 10 APRIL 2007
WHERE MADE: SYDNEY
THE COURT:
1. Makes a sequestration order against the estate of Sam Cassaniti; 2. Orders that the applicant creditors' costs (including any costs reserved) be taxed and paid from the estate of the respondent debtor in accordance with the Bankruptcy Act 1966 (Cth); 3. Orders that under the Bankruptcy Regulations the applicant creditors give a copy of this sequestration order to the Official Receiver in Sydney within two days; 4. Notes that the date of the act of bankruptcy is 29 September 2006; and 5. Notes that a consent to act as trustee has been signed by Michael Jones of Jones Condon, Chartered Accountants, Level 13, 189 Kent Street, Sydney NSW 2000.
Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules. IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY NSD 2147 OF 2006
IN THE MATTER OF THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF SAM CASSANITI BETWEEN: ANIS (ALSO KNOWN AS ANDREW OR TONY) ALAM (ALSO KNOWN AS ANIS EL-ALAM)
First Applicant
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