Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Wenkart v Pantzer [2009] FCA 1086
PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE — order that an inquiry be conducted — objection to Certificate — nature of the hearing to be undertaken by the Court Constitution Ch III Acts Interpretation Act 1901 (Cth) s 25D Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 (Cth) Part IIA, Div 1, 2 Federal Court Rules O 1 r 4, O 39 r 10 D'Antuono v Minister of Health (1997) 80 FCR 226, cited Harrington v Lowe (1996) 190 CLR 311, cited Harris v Caladine (1991) 172 CLR 84, cited Gibson v Bosmac Pty Ltd (1995) 130 ALR 245, cited Jageev Pty Limited v Deane (1997) 72 FCR 398, cited Pantzer v Wenkart [2006] FCAFC 140, 153 FCR 466, cited Re Peruvian Railway Construction Company Ltd [1915] 2 Ch 144, cited Rapid Metal Developments (Australia) Pty Ltd v Rosato [1971] Qd R 82, cited Sharpe v Goodhew (unreported, FCA, Drummond J, Q I6 of 1989, 11 December 1992), cited Wenkart v Pantzer [2008] FCA 478, cited Wenkart v Pantzer [2008] FCA 1387, cited Wenkart v Pantzer (No 10) [2007] FCA 1589, cited
Murphy MD, "Judicial Registrars of Federal Courts: Widening the Supervised Exercise of Delegated Judicial Power" (1996) 6 JJA 226 THOMAS RICHARD WENKART v WARREN PANTZER (THE FORMER TRUSTEE OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS RICHARD WENKART)
NSD 7051 of 2002
FLICK J
25 September 2009
SYDNEY IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES DISTRICT REGISTRY
GENERAL DIVISION NSD 7051 of 2002
BETWEEN: THOMAS RICHARD WENKART
Applicant
AND: WARREN PANTZER (THE FORMER TRUSTEE OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS RICHARD WENKART)
Respondent
JUDGE: FLICK J
DATE OF ORDER: 25 September 2009
WHERE MADE: SYDNEY
THE COURT ORDERS THAT:
1. The hearing of the present proceeding be stood over to 12 October 2009 at 9:30 am for further Directions with a view to then either making orders disposing of the proceeding or fixing a further date for the hearing of submissions should that be necessary. 2. Liberty to apply on three days' notice in writing. 3. Costs reserved. Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules. The text of orders can be located using eSearch on the Court's website.
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