Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Alcock v Commonwealth of Australia [2009] FCA 820
ROBERT JAMES ALCOCK v COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA and STATE OF VICTORIA
VID 435 of 2008
RYAN J
4 AUGUST 2009
MELBOURNE
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
VICTORIA DISTRICT REGISTRY VID 435 of 2008
GENERAL DIVISION
BETWEEN: ROBERT JAMES ALCOCK
Applicant
AND: COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
First Respondent
STATE OF VICTORIA
Second Respondent
JUDGE: RYAN J
DATE OF ORDER: 4 AUGUST 2009
WHERE MADE: MELBOURNE
THE COURT ORDERS THAT:
1. The amended statement of claim filed on 8 September 2008 be struck out. 2. The applicant have leave, if so advised, to file and serve by 11 September 2009 a further amended statement of claim in substitution for the amended statement of claim referred to in paragraph 1 of this Order. 3. In the event of an exercise by the applicant of the leave granted by paragraph 2 of this Order, the applicant by 11 September 2009 file and serve a further amended application conforming with the further amended statement of claim filed and served pursuant to such leave. 4. The applicant pay the costs of each respondent of and incidental to the motions on notice herein each dated 24 September 2008. 5. 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. The text of entered orders can be located using eSearch on the Court's website. IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
VICTORIA DISTRICT REGISTRY VID 435 of 2008
GENERAL DIVISION
BETWEEN: ROBERT JAMES ALCOCK
Applicant
AND: COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
First Respondent
STATE OF VICTORIA
Second Respondent
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