Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Jesse James v Nolmont Pty Ltd (subject to a Deed of Company Arrangement) (ACN 010 874 834) [2007] FCA 1604
JESSE JAMES, WEST COAST CHOPPERS INC and VANILLA GORILLA L.P. v NOLMONT PTY LTD (Subject to a Deed of Company Arrangement) (ACN 010 874 834) and NOLMONT PTY LTD (Subject to a Deed of Company Arrangement) (ACN 010 874 834) v JESSE JAMES and WEST COAST CHOPPERS INC VID 1136 OF 2004
RYAN J
12 OCTOBER 2007
MELBOURNE
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
VICTORIA DISTRICT REGISTRY VID 1136 OF 2004
BETWEEN: JESSE JAMES
First Applicant
WEST COAST CHOPPERS INC
Second Applicant
VANILLA GORILLA L.P.
Third Applicant
AND: NOLMONT PTY LTD (Subject to a Deed of Company Arrangement) (ACN 010 874 834)
Respondent
AND between: NOLMONT PTY LTD (Subject to a Deed of Company Arrangement) (ACN 010 874 834)
Cross-Claimant
AND: JESSE JAMES
First Cross-Respondent
AND: WEST COAST CHOPPERS INC
Second Cross-Respondent
JUDGE: RYAN J DATE OF ORDER: 12 OCTOBER 2007
WHERE MADE: MELBOURNE
THE COURT ORDERS THAT:
1. The applicants provide security in the sum of $90,000.00 in a form acceptable to the Registrar of the Court for the respondent's costs up to and including the first day of the trial of the action. 2. The security referred to in paragraph 1 of this Order be provided within 28 days of this day, and in default, the application be stayed until further order. 3. The Order made on 24 May 2007 for interim or provisional security for costs be discharged. 4. The costs of all parties of the motion for security for costs be costs in the cause. 5. The respondent's motion on notice dated 10 September 2007 for the provision of further or better discovery be stood over to a date to be fixed. 6. The time fixed by paragraph 1(c) of the Order of 21 September 2007 for the filing and service of a supplementary list of documents verified by affidavit by the respondent be extended to 26 October 2007. 7. Liberty be reserved to any party to apply on not less than 48 hours notice in writing to the other parties. 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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