Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
ABC Learning Centres Limited, in the matter of; application by Walker (No 2) [2008] FCA 1944
PETER WALKER & GREGORY MOLONEY (IN THEIR CAPACITY AS VOLUNTARY ADMINISTRATORS OF ABC LEARNING CENTRES LTD (ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED) (RECEIVERS & MANAGERS APPOINTED) & ORS, IN THE MATTER OF ABC LEARNING CENTRES LIMITED (ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED) (RECEIVERS & MANAGERS APPOINTED) and ORS
NSD 1767 of 2008
EMMETT J
12 NOVEMBER 2008
SYDNEY IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY NSD 1767 of 2008
IN THE MATTER OF ABC LEARNING CENTRES LIMITED & ORS, PETER WALKER & GREGORY MOLONEY (IN THEIR CAPACITY AS VOLUNTARY ADMINISTRATORS OF ABC LEARNING CENTRES LTD (ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED) (RECEIVERS & MANAGERS APPOINTED) & THE COMPANIES LISTED IN SCHEDULE 1
First Plaintiffs
AND ABC LEARNING CENTRES LTD (ADMINISTRATORS APPOINTED) (RECEIVERS & MANAGERS APPOINTED) & THE COMPANIES LISTED IN SCHEDULE 1
Second Plaintiffs
JUDGE: EMMETT J
DATE OF ORDER: 12 NOVEMBER 2008
WHERE MADE: SYDNEY
THE COURT:
1. Directs that the First Plaintiffs would be justified in relying on the information contained in the affidavit of Mr Christopher John Honey sworn 12 November 2008 and the exhibits thereto in deciding whether on not to consent to all future draw-downs of funding pursuant to clause 3.2(a)(ii)(A) of the Cash Advance Facility Agreement made on 7 November 2008 between the First Plaintiffs, the Second Plaintiffs, Westpac Banking Corporation, Commonwealth Bank of Australia and CBA Corporate Services (NSW) Pty Limited. 2. Orders that the costs and expenses of this proceeding be costs and expenses of the administration of the Second Plaintiffs. 3. Orders that there be filed by no later than 4.00 pm on 14 November 2008: (a) an affidavit confirming the matters justifying an order for confidentiality in respect of the exhibits to the affidavit of Mr Christopher John Honey sworn 12 November 2008, and (b) a redacted version of Exhibit CJH-1. 4. Orders that access to Exhibits CJH-1 and CJH-2 be limited to the parties and their legal representatives. Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules.
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