Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Boensch v Pascoe [2007] FCA 1977
BANKRUPTCY – Inquiry into conduct of trustee – grounds for removal – breakdown of relationship between trustee and bankrupt – admission of estimate of costs for voting purposes at creditors meeting – whether a conflict of interest exists when interests of creditors and interests of trustee are similar – use of Notice of Objection to discharge of bankruptcy Bankruptcy Act 1966 (Cth) s 58, s 60, s 60(2), s 60(3), s 60(4), s 60(5), s 77(g), s 82(4), s 82(5), s 109(1)(a), s 109(10), s 134(1)(i), s 134(3), s 149A, s 149B, s 149D, s 149D(1)(d), s 149N(1)(d), s 155H, s 162(4), s 178, s 179, s 179(1) Bankruptcy Regulations 1996 Schedule 4A, reg 8.08, reg 8.34A Adsett v Berlouis (1992) 109 ALR 100 Boensch v Costin [2005] FMCA 1028 Cox v Journeaux (No 2) (1935) 52 CLR 713 Daemar v Industrial Commission of New South Wales (1988) 12 NSWLR 45 Doolan v Dare [2004] FCA 682 Faulkner v Bluett (1981) 52 FLR 115 Foots v Southern Cross Mine Management Pty Ltd [2007] HCA 56 Jury v Westpac Corporation [1997] FCA 1277 Kellow v Dudzinski [2003] FCA 238 Macchia v Nilant (2001) 110 FCR 101 Maxwell-Smith v Donnelly [2006] FCAFC 150 Miller v Cameron (1936) 54 CLR 572 Moore v Macks [2007] FCA 10 Pascoe v Boensch & Anor (No 3) [2007] FMCA 2038 Re Alafaci; Registrar in Bankruptcy v Hardwick (1976) 9 ALR 262 Re Gault; Gault v Law (1981) 57 FLR 165 Rogers v Asset Loan Co Pty Ltd [2006] FCA 434 Trkulja v Morton [2005] FCA 659 FRANZ BOENSCH v SCOTT DARREN PASCOE NSD 2403 OF 2006
BUCHANAN J
13 DECEMBER 2007
SYDNEY IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY NSD 2403 OF 2006
BETWEEN: FRANZ BOENSCH
Applicant
AND: SCOTT DARREN PASCOE
Respondent
JUDGE: BUCHANAN J
DATE OF ORDER: 13 DECEMBER 2007
WHERE MADE: SYDNEY
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